Ex-CFL football player to plead guilty in U.S. college admissions scam
BOSTON — A former Canadian Football League player will plead guilty to paying US$200,000 to have someone take a college entrance exam in place of his two sons as part of an admissions cheating scheme, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
David Sidoo, a businessman from Vancouver, had been scheduled to go on trial in January alongside other prominent parents ensnared in the case, which has roiled the world of higher education.
He is now scheduled to plead guilty Friday in federal court in Boston to a mail and wire fraud conspiracy charge. An email was sent to his lawyer Wednesday seeking comment.
Prosecutors have agreed to recommend a sentence of 90 days in prison and a fine of $250,000, according to court documents.