Former Georgetown tennis coach tied to college admissions scandal selling Maryland home


Gordon Ernst, the embattled former Georgetown tennis coach named in the high-profile college admissions scandal, is selling his Chevy Chase home for nearly $2 million.

Ernst allegedly accepted millions in bribes to help 12 students get into Georgetown University, some of whom had never played tennis or had marginal skill in the sport, according to The Martha's Vineyard Times. He's pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit racketeering and is set to appear June 21 before a judge in the U.S. District…

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