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Original title: spend $6.5 million to send women to Stanford? Zhao Yusi's mother responded for the first time: she was misled

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4hw.com.cn: Recently, a foreign media broke out a case of fraud in college enrollment in the United States. A rich businessman in China spent $6.5 million to send his daughter to Stanford University. What's the matter with 6.5 million going to Stanford? Let's have a look.

On May 1, according to U.S. media reports, in the case of college enrollment fraud in the United States, the largest bribe came from a family named 'Yusi Zhao'. His parents spent $6.5 million to make his daughter enter Stanford University with the help of a middleman, Singh. According to media reports, the girl's Chinese name is Zhao Yusi, and her father is Zhao Tao, chairman of Shandong step Pharmaceutical Group.

On the 3rd, the reporter of Beiqing daily obtained a statement from Zhao Yusi's mother from Vincent W C law, a lawyer of Hong Kong Meister law firm, saying that after learning that her daughter was admitted to Stanford, Singh suggested that Zhao's mother make a donation to Stanford University through his foundation to help students who are unable to pay Stanford tuition. Subsequently, Zhao Mu donated US $6.5 million to Mr. Singh's foundation. Zhao's mother said in a statement that after seeing the report, she realized that she had been misled, and her daughter had become a victim of fraud. At present, Zhao's mother has entrusted a lawyer to deal with the matter.

The statement said that Zhao's mother has always been a supporter of charity projects. Because her children are in the stage of receiving higher education, she has always been very willing to support overseas higher education charity projects. However, like many Asian families, Zhao's mother was not familiar with the admission procedures of American universities, so she consulted an educational consultant through the recommendation of a third party to assist Yusi.

Introduced by a third party, Zhao Mu consulted with educational consultants, including Mr. Singh, so as to know Mr. Singh's charitable foundation. At that time, the foundation was stated as a large-scale and legitimate non-profit fund established to benefit the educational sector.

The statement said that Mr. Singh's consulting company only provides educational consulting services, and there is no guarantee that he can enter any university. Yusi has always had excellent academic achievements and achievements in extracurricular activities. She applied to some universities in the United States through normal channels and was admitted to some universities, and received the admission notice from Stanford University on March 31, 2017.

When Zhao's mother learned that her daughter was admitted to a famous American University, Mr. Singh was also surprised and suggested that Zhao's mother make a donation to Stanford University through his foundation, which is used to pay staff salaries, scholarships, sports training programs and help students who are unable to pay Stanford tuition fees. Based on Mr. Singh's statement, Zhao's mother donated $6.5 million to Mr. Singh's foundation on April 21, 2017. The nature of the donation is the same as that of many wealthy parents who have been publicly donating to famous universities.

After the matters about Mr. Singh and his foundation were widely reported, Zhao's mother began to realize that she was misled, her generosity was used, and her daughter became the victim of the fraud. Zhao's mother and Yusi are deeply shocked and disturbed by what happened, and have hired a lawyer to deal with the incident.

According to media reports, Zhao Yusi was expelled from Stanford University on April 2 because the University found that Zhao Yusi forged his sailing Certificate in his application, and Zhao Yusi left Stanford University on March 30. On the 2nd, a live broadcast notice on a live broadcast platform showed that Zhao Yusi was admitted to Stanford University with act33 and TOEFL 111. It was introduced that Zhao Yusi 'is an ordinary girl, lives in a big family and has four brothers and sisters. Like playing piano and humming songs; Like riding and flying; I like art and abstract crafts. "

Zhao Yusi also talked about his experience of entering Stanford in the live broadcast.