BOSTON (Reuters) – A wealthy father on Thursday was acquitted of charges that he bribed a Georgetown University tennis coach to secure a spot for his daughter at the elite school in the final case linked to the U.S. college admissions scandal to go to trial.
Amin Khoury, a son of the co-founder of aircraft interior maker B/E Aerospace, was found not guilty of conspiracy and mail fraud charges in a case that spilled out of the “Operation Varsity Blues” investigation, prosecutors said.
(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Chris Reese)