Houston Tennis Coach To Plead Guilty In College Admissions Scandal

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Federal prosecutors say a Houston tennis coach is expected to enter a guilty plea for participating in the college admissions scandal. Court records say 62-year-old Martin Fox, president of a private tennis academy in Houston, was arrested in March and charged with giving and receiving bribes to get students into elite universities. Fox has agreed to plead guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit racketeering. Federal prosecutors will recommend a prison sentence of at least 21 months and a fine of 250-thousand-dollars.

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