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Four more parents pleaded guilty to participating in the college admissions cheating scheme that's involved actresses including Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin.
Guilty pleas were obtained from Manuel Henriquez, founder and former CEO of Hercules Capital, and his wife, Elizabeth Henriquez; Michelle Janavs, former executive of Chef America Inc.; and Douglas Hodge, former CEO of Pimco.
In the scheme, wealthy parents paid to have their children's college admissions exam scores boosted in an effort to secure their enrollment in certain schools.
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