After guilty plea, Maharaj to receive sentence
Akash Maharaj, who was kicked out of the University last summer for forging his application to Yale College, has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $46,000 in scholarships. He will be sentenced Sept. 5.
The sentencing in New Haven Superior Court next Friday will close the final chapter in the startling years-long saga of the man who duped the Ivy League. Maharaj attended Yale for a full academic year before his fraudulent application was discovered — first by his boyfriend.
The guilty plea was entered in such a way that he does not admit wrongdoing but concedes that the...
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