Good parents teach children right and wrong, the value of honesty and of working hard to attain one’s goals.
There is an important piece of advice frequently shared by senior lawyers to young people entering the profession that can be applied to other careers and life in general: “At the end of the day, all you have is your reputation. It takes years to earn a good reputation and an instant to destroy one, so protect your good name as you would your life.”
While the 50 accused in the admissions frauds, including Vancouver businessman David Sidoo, must be viewed as innocent until proven guilty, it’s hard to imagine how they will ever fully repair their reputations. The irony is that while the parents charged in the conspiracy — which includes Hollywood stars such as Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli, and wealthy businesspeople — likely justified their behaviour as “helping” their kids, the scandal will leave their offspring damaged as well.
A massive lawsuit has also been filed against the accused by qualified students who didn’t gain admission.
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