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The lawsuit initially filed by Olsen and Woods alleged the scheme gave unqualified students admission to highly selective universities."Each of the universities took the students' admission application fees while failing to take adequate steps to ensure that their admissions process was fair and free of fraud, bribery, cheating and dishonesty," the plaintiffs said in the lawsuit.Kalea Woods is still listed as a plaintiff in the case. The now Stanford University student paid an fee to apply to USC in 2017. But after learning about the scandal, she claims she was not given a fair admissions consideration process. Now she is demanding that fee back, plus additional "damages." Woods claims her reputation and employability after college are also tarnished because Stanford is listed as one of the schools that reportedly took bribes. The lawsuit says:"Her degree is now not worth as much as it was before, because prospective employers may now question whether she was admitted to the university on her own merits, versus having rich parents who were willing to bribe school officials."The class-action lawsuit says it is open to anyone who was rejected by the eight listed school within 2012 and 2018. But exactly how many people is that? In 2017 for example, Stanford had more than 38,000 applicants, and only accepted 2,200. That means more than 36,000 hopeful students were rejected, and therefore would be eligible to join the suit. That is a figure from only one year, from only one of the schools listed in the case. 10News spoke to personal injury attorney Evan Walker for legal insight. While returning the fees may be straightforward, Walker said quantifying other damages may be difficult."The plaintiffs are alleging the loss of reputation and loss of career opportunities, and so that needs to be quantified by an economist or another expert who is qualified to give that kind of testimony," Walker said. He also said that proving that a person was rejected from a university because of the scandal or because of under-qualifications will also be tricky."I think a serious concern here, monetary issue aside, is the reputation these higher institutions are going to have, and the people who have diplomas from the places. There may be some uncomfortable questions being asked," Walker said. COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDAL: 2341

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The group of would-be thieves got away before police arrived.Police believe the robberies and carjackings were carried out by the same 4-5 masked males in their late teens and early 20s. Police said the males were “armed with what were described as handguns and long-guns.” 273

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The Pasqual Fire, which erupted on Friday afternoon in the 1700 block of SR-78 in Ramona, is at 95 percent containment as of Monday morning. It burned 365 acres, but the fire did not destroy structures or cause any injuries. 224

  

The legislation comes as McCarthy is headed to the U.S.-Mexico border on Wednesday for a tour and briefing by the Department of Homeland Security and as the California congressman continues to push to succeed Speaker Paul Ryan when the Wisconsin Republican departs in January.Read more 285

  

The letters cite a wide range of federal education regulations and laws that investigators are exploring, including that universities receiving federal student aid must have proper procedures and policies to administer federal money, Politico said. 248

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