Re: Mom in admissions scandal wrote book about getti ng out of ‘sticky situations’
He Llo <[email protected]> Wed, 4 Aug 2021 09:56:32 -0700 (PDT)
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Elizabeth Paige Laurie kirjutas teisipäev, 2. aprill 2019 kl 10:10:04 UTC+3:
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> Liberal Democrats, too lazy and stupid to compete
> scholastically. This is the result of the present day inferior
> California school system, once the envy of the entire free
> world, after 40 years of Democrat control and parasitic
> socialist union infestation.
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> TAGS: Cheat Lie Bribe Obama Ignorant Liberal Dumb Crime College
> High School Sports USC Coach ACT Democrat LA Times, Washington
> Post, NY Times Elite Hollywood TV Media Twitter youTube Scumbags
> Kiss Your Job Goodbye
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> Hopefully there’s a chapter on legal trouble!
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> One of the wealthy moms accused in the college admissions
> bribery scam is a Beverly Hills-based marketing CEO who once
> penned a book called, “The Modern Girl’s Guide to Sticky
> Situations.”
>
> Jane Buckingham, 50 — who runs the boutique marketing firm
> Trendra — allegedly agreed to make a $50,000 “charitable
> donation” in exchange for having a professional take the ACT for
> her son in July 2018, according to the criminal complaint.
>
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> But before she was busted in the cheating scam the former
> Cosmopolitan magazine contributor wrote a 2010 book, which bills
> itself as, “a handbook for surviving headaches, pickles, jams,
> and everyday emergencies,” according to the Amazon.com.
>
> “Buckingham dispenses savvy solutions to life’s myriad little
> annoyances with warmth, great wit, and impeccable wisdom,” the
> book description notes.
>
> The Horace Mann and Duke grad may now need some of her own
> advice.
>
> The marketing big wig and self help guru is facing federal
> charges for her role in the scheme, which was laid out in court
> papers in which she made it clear she thought getting her son
> into college was on the same level as peace in the Middle East.
>
> “I know this is craziness, I know it is,” she told alleged plot
> organizer William Singer according to a conversation detailed in
> court papers. “And then I need you to get him into USC, and then
> I need you to cure cancer and [make peace] in the Middle East.”
>
> In a criminal complaint, authorities say she schemed with Singer
> to hire a test taker from Florida.
>
> Singer, identified in papers as CW-1, tells Buckingham, “Okay,
> so your donation is gonna be 50” in exchange for having the
> professional take the test.
>
> “Okay,” she replies.
>
> Five days before the test taker was scheduled to cheat for her
> son, the adviser called to request a handwriting sample from her
> son, so he could fake it.
>
> Buckingham replies, “Yes. He has not great writing.”
>
> She later sent the adviser an emailed sample of her son’s
> chicken scratch and a note reading, “good luck with this.”
>
> Her son, who is not named in the criminal complaint, later
> received a score of 35 on the test. It wasn’t clear where he
> went to college.
>
> Buckingham later told the adviser she would “probably like to do
> the same thing with [my daughter].”
>
> In addition to being an executive, Buckingham is a Southern
> California socialite who last Saturday co-hosted a fundraiser
> for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who is running for president. Other
> hosts included comedian Will Ferrell and TV producer Shonda
> Rhimes.
>
> Buckingham did not return calls for comment.
>
> https://nypost.com/2019/03/12/mom-in-admissions-scandal-wrote-
> book-about-getting-out-of-sticky-situations/