Willkie Farr & Gallagher announced Wednesday that Gordon Caplan, a top lawyer and co-chairman at the New York-based international law firm, has been placed on leave after his arrest Tuesday. The 52-year-old attorney allegedly faked his daughter’s disability and paid $75,000 to boost her score on an ACT exam in the nationwide scam masterminded by William “Rick” Singer.
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BREAKING! The Email Scandal That Just Shook Cornell's Campus NO ONE, and we mean NO ONE has had a worse email gaffe than John X did about an hour ago. The Cornell Business School Tech Consultant managed to pass on his entire long and very steamy exchange with his mistress, Lisa (another Cornell Business Employee), TO THE ENTIRE JOHNSON SCHOOL.
Cornell frat disciplined over ‘pig roast’ sex contest
Cornell frat disciplined over ‘pig roast’ sex contest Shutterstock A Cornell fraternity was put on a two-year probation after members were busted in a disturbing sex competition they dubbed the “pig roast,” the university said.
The sickening game involved the Zeta Beta Tau chapter members racking up points through sexual conquests at the Ivy League campus ― all by factoring in the weight of the women they slept with, The Ithaca Voice reported. 0105ニューノーマルの名無しさん2021/01/24(日) 15:04:57.88ID:lVfnisAi0 >多数の民主党員が路上で処刑されるはずだと。
Cornell Received Millions From Scandal-Ridden Sackler Family ― But the University Says It Won’t Accept More By Sarah Skinner
Cornell University and Weill Cornell accepted over $5 million in gifts over the past five years from foundations associated with the Sacklers, a family of billionaires whose pharmaceutical dealings are accused of helping to catalyze the devastating American opioid crisis.
An Associated Press report on Thursday morning revealed that Cornell was one of at least nine schools that received large sums ― over $1 million ― from organizations run by the family since 2013.
Now, Cornell has changed its tune.
“Cornell University no longer accepts gifts from the Sackler family and its philanthropies,” John Carberry, Cornell’s senior director of media relations and news, said in a statement to The Sun on Thursday morning.