A Maryland businessman and a former Harvard fencing coach both were acquitted Wednesday on charges of conspiracy and bribery involving the recruitment of fencers at the university.
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Former Harvard fencing coach and Maryland businessman are both acquitted of bribery charges | CNNA former Harvard fencing coach and a Maryland businessman were both acquitted of conspiring to get the businessman's two sons admitted to Harvard in exchange for more than $1.5 million in bribes, authorities announced Wednesday.
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Former Harvard coach, dad acquitted in college bribery caseA former Harvard fencing coach was acquitted Wednesday of charges that he accepted more than $1.5 million in bribes in exchange for designating a wealthy businessman's two sons as recruits to help secure their admission to the elite university.
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Former Harvard coach, dad acquitted in college bribery caseA former Harvard fencing coach was acquitted Wednesday of charges that he accepted more than $1.5 million in bribes in exchange for designating a wealthy businessman’s two sons as recruits to help secure their admission to the elite university
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Former Harvard Fencing Coach, Parent Acquitted in Admissions Bribery CaseA former Harvard University fencing coach and a businessman were acquitted of charges they conspired to secure spots at the Ivy League school for the executive’s two sons through a bribery scheme
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Former Harvard fencing coach, businessman acquitted of U.S. bribery chargesA former Harvard University fencing coach and a Maryland businessman were acquitted on Wednesday of charges that they schemed to secure coveted spots for the businessman's two sons at the Ivy League school in exchange for $1.5 million in bribes.
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Former Harvard coach, dad acquitted in college bribery caseBOSTON (AP) — A former Harvard fencing coach was acquitted Wednesday of charges that he accepted more than $1.5 million in bribes in exchange for designating a wealthy businessman's two sons as recruits to help secure their admission to the elite university.
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