Ex-school director gets home detention in college scam
BOSTON (AP) — A former director of private California school has been sentenced to three months of home confinement for his role in the sprawling college admissions bribery scheme. Igor Dvorskiy was ordered to serve one year of supervised release — including the three months of home detention — on Tuesday. The former director of West Hollywood College Preparatory School admitted to allowing cheating on college entrance exams he administered. He pleaded guilty in 2019 to a charge of racketeering conspiracy. Dvorskiy is among more than 50 people convicted in the scandal that revealed a scheme to get the children of rich parents into top schools with rigged test scores and bogus athletic credentials.