Peninsula exec in college admissions scandal steps ‘aside’


He founded the multibillion-dollar specialty finance company and, according to the Justice Department, he and his wife paid a half-million dollars to correct answers on their daughters' college entrance exams and to bribe a college tennis coach to claim a daughter as a recruit.

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