University of Southern California grabbed headlines last year over the Varsity Blues college admissions scam, billed as the biggest evercollege entrance scandal, including several high-profile Hollywood parents. Additionally, the former USC medical school dean was linked to drugs and prostitutes, and was forced to resign in 2018. His successor was ousted less than a year after being appointed following revelations of a sexual harassment settlement from 15 years earlier.
Now, the University of Southern California is offering international students a free class in order to maintain their Visa, while charging domestic students for classes.
What is behind this odd policy? A new Trump administration policy which could force international students to leave the country is being met with opposition, CBS Los Angeles reported. In response, USC announced a plan that would allow those students to remain at the school.
As California Globe reported Thursday, The newICE orders announced on Monday specifically target international students not going to physical classes. Those attending universities under hybrid online/in-class models will be allowed to stay.
Almost immediately, the University of California announced it would sue the federal government over the ICE order to stop international students from staying in the United States if they attend universities that offer online only courses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
James Lacy, a Southern California attorney and USC alumnus, had a very interesting reaction to this: Im no immigration lawyer but it seems to me if USC is offering a class for the sole reason of accommodating a visa rather than for its sole academic value, it is engaging in a conspiracy to violate our nations immigration laws. Sad for the ongoing embrace of the Left at my alma mater; they have had enough screw ups.
Its also discrimination to charge the domestic students but offer for free to the international ones, weighed in California attorney Harmeet K. Dhillon.
This isnt USCs first rodeo. The private university has been mired in scandal after scandal in recent years.
Lacy has been keeping track of some of USCs issues, and it isnt pretty.
In sum, USC has the admission scandal, bribery issues, poor receipt and management of distribution of donated funds (Womens sports) and brewing class action lawsuits and other litigation pulling resources away from its mission, Lacy says.
But wait! Theres more!
-Business School dean controversy rising to the Board of Trustees level;
USC gynecologist George Tyndall sexual abuse
-The Womans Health Center sex abuse went on for decades, and lawsuits have been eating up funds. The court granted preliminary approval for the $215 million federal class action settlement that will compensate individuals who received womens health services from former USC gynecologist George Tyndall at the Student Health Center.
-Tyndall was arrested by LAPD, and the District Attorney announced criminal charges 6/25/19. Tyndall was charged with 29 felonies.
-Former USC gynecologist George Tyndall was also charged with sexual abuse of patients, and sold photographs and sex videos he took of young women he lured to his hotel rooms while traveling outside the U.S.: https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-usc-gynecologist-tyndall-20190709-story.html
-USC was warned about gynecologist https://enewspaper.latimes.com/infinity/article_share.aspx?guid=30d0d6c5-cbf9-44a9-8069-c6f69effdf52
-The U.S. Department of Education said Thursday it found systemic failures in the University of Southern Californias treatment of allegations of sexual abuse by a longtime campus gynecologist and ordered the school to overhaul its procedures for preventing sex discrimination and to conduct a formal review of how employees responded. This total and complete failure to protect students is heartbreaking and inexcusable, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said in a statement.
Dr. George Tyndall, who treated USC students for nearly three decades, pleaded not guilty to criminal charges filed by the Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office regarding 16 patients. Civil litigation involves thousands of former patients.https://apnews.com/1f1cb20ba227f235126976b1b351258c
New criminal charges against USC doctor. $215 million class action.https://apnews.com/56cd8afb1746c81b22a4b27c8cf36567
Varsity Blues Scandal
Criminal complaint filed by FBI saidAgustin Huneeus paid $250,000 to William Singers Foundation and a coach at USC to get his daughter on water polo team, even though she was not a top athlete and it was understood she would not have to play, as California Globe reported. Huneeus was sentenced to five months in prison.
-Admissions official admited and plead guilty for accepting bribes. https://www.dailynews.com/2020/06/15/former-usc-official-pleads-guilty-in-scheme-to-get-unqualified-applicants-admitted/
-Douglas Hodge, once the leader of an international bond manager and now an admitted felon, was ordered to spend nine months in federal prison for paying bribes totaling $850,000 to get four of his children into USC and Georgetown as fake athletic recruits.
Self-aggrandizing leadership culture on campus
-Lacys own view of a self-aggrandizing leadership culture on campus allowing Administrators to actually name structures after themselves and wives.
-Poorly advised Commission to change names of structures because of alleged and dubious racist past;
More college admissions and sex scandal
-Rick Caruso, Board Chairman, caught with young sorority girls, as well as his daughters friends, including one associated with bribery on his 200 foot yacht in Bahamas during 2019 Spring break. What do sorority girls do on a 200 foot yacht in Bahamas during Spring break? Lacy asks. (Caruso didnt exactly treat them to a visit to the British Museum.)
-Nikias, discredited President, still on campus. Million dollar salary. Represented in exit negotiation by a trustee lawyer. Ethical questions. Not appropriate discipline. Buys $4.1 million home in Manhattan Beach. How many University presidents do that? Lacy asks.
USC gave nearly $1 million to medical school dean linked to drugs
-The University of Southern California paidDr. Carmen Puliafito, its former medical school dean, nearly $1 million in severance along with a bonus, according to tax filings disclosed.
Puliafito was the subject of LA Times investigationin 2017 that revealed he used drugs and partied with young addicts while running the Keck School of Medicine.
In a settlement after USC banned him from campus, Puliafito was allowed to resign in September 2017, with the university giving him a $875,000 payout. That year, USC also paid him a $124,000 bonus.
USC Online degrees Social Work School scandal
-School of Social Work on-line degree scandal the start-up the university partnered with years ago. https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-usc-social-work-20190606-story.html
USC pays up for poaching a star UC scientist
-Unethical poaching under USC President of other professors https://enewspaper.latimes.com/infinity/article_share.aspx?guid=e4beee68-3140-4df8-a831-96b13ed49d22
Ex-USC assistant coach said he was forced out after reporting NCAA violations
-lawsuit by USC Assistant Coach for NCAA violation whistleblowing. Former USC Trojans defensive quality control assistant Rick Courtright alleged in a lawsuit Monday that undergraduate students were paid to pose as graduate assistants from the team to take online classes and receive graduate degrees, according to a 2019 report by the LATimes.com.
Courtright is informed and believes that USC banned him from the football department so that he would no longer be privy to multiple illegal activities in the department and therefore would not be able to report these activities, Lacy reported the lawsuit said.
NCAA hits USC with big punishments
-The NCAA threw the book at USC in 2010 with a two-year bowl ban, four years probation, loss of scholarships and forfeits of an entire years games for improper benefits to Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush dating to the Trojans 2004 national championship, Fox Sports reported in 2010. USC was penalized for a lack of institutional control in the ruling by the NCAA following its four-year investigation. The penalties include the loss of 30 football scholarships over three years and vacating 14 victories in which Bush played from December 2004 through the 2005 season.
UCLA epidemiologist calls out USC med school professors on big money research used to establish EPA regulations
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