Georgetown expels two students caught up in college admissions scandal

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Georgetown Univ. expelled 2 students in connection with the massive college admissions scandal — the same day one of them filed a federal lawsuit in hopes of blocking his ouster.

Georgetown University expelled two students in connection with the massive college admissions scandal Wednesday — the same day one of them filed a federal lawsuit in hopes of blocking his ouster.

In the student's federal complaint, Adam Semprevivo claimed he had no idea what his dad, Ernst and operation's ringleader, William Rick Singer, were doing. He said Singer filed an admissions application, complete with phony documentation of his tennis prowess, without his knowledge. Two of the four students have already graduated, and the two others — Adam Semprevivo being one of them — were still in school as of March.

"Failing to get him back into Georgetown, we want him to be able to leave with credits intact with no negative reference in his transcripts," Kenner said."We don't want three years wasted of his life."

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