Я его уже привел, не открывается, может утром поищу другой. В том линке что я тебе дал, говорится и о приговоре, 3 года и о частном детективе и о замене приговора на 3 года под надзором, 10 дней в каком то вашем сизо (это мать) и 80 часов общественных работ. Но если ты прочел внимательно, там была другая, Tanya McDowell, которая таки села....
McDowell eventually took a plea deal and was sentenced to five years in prison for the charges connected to sending her son to school in the Norwalk school district. "Who would have thought that wanting a good education for my son would put me in this predicament?" McDowell said at her sentencing for the drug charges, in which she got a 12-year suspended sentence, plus five years probation; the sentences ran concurrently. "I have no regrets seeking a better education for him, I do regret my participation in this drug case."
https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2019/0 … -privilege
Тоже скажешь, шалава?
Итак, цитирую ваш пост милый механик.
The story of a black mother who served jail time for using her father’s address so her two daughters could enroll at a better school gained new attention on social media this week as news of a widespread college admissions scandal broke.
Kelley Williams-Bolar served nine days in jail in 2011 after she was found guilty of using her father’s address instead of her own in an attempt to have her daughters enroll in a better school district than the Akron, Ohio, one they were slated for, according to HuffPost.
Williams-Bolar was also put on probation for three years and required to complete 80 hours of community service.
Не так?