Jail time for parent who paid $400,000 in college admission scandal would hurt son's recovery, defense claims

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Jail time for parent who paid $400,000 in college admission scandal would hurt son's recovery, defense claims
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Prosecutors argued jail time was the only appropriate sentence, but the defense claimed incarceration could have an overly negative impact on his family.

Stephen Semprevivo, a California businessman, will be the third parent involved in the college admission scandal to learn his fate.

Actor Felicity Huffman, who pleaded guilty to paying $15,000 to increase her daughter's SAT score, was the first parent to face the judge. Talwani sentenced her on September 13 to 14 days in prison, a year of supervised release, 250 hours of community service and a fine of $30,000. Sloane's sentence, handed down on Tuesday, was heavier than Huffman's. Talwani issued a sentence of four months in prison, two years of supervised release, 500 hours of community service and a fine of $95,000.

The school bookstore on the campus of Georgetown University is shown March 12 in Washington, D.C. On Thursday, Stephen Semprevivo will be sentenced for his role in the college admission scandal, which included paying $400,000 for his son to be admitted to Georgetown as a tennis recruit.Along with his son, Adam, who was expelled from Georgetown following news of his fraudulent admission, Semprevivo has another son, Jordan, with his wife, Rita.

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