Georgetown University student fighting expulsion over father's bribes files lawsuit

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A Georgetown University student is fighting expulsion over his father's involvement in a college admissions bribery scheme is taking the school to court. Adam Semprevivo filed a lawsuit Wednesday morning against the private university in Washington, D.C., demanding that a district court judge block

A Georgetown University student is fighting expulsion over his father's involvement in a college admissions bribery scheme is taking the school to court.

Adam Semprevivo alleges in the lawsuit he was informed by Singer that Georgetown's then-tennis coach, Gordon Ernst, was a friend and would provide him a recommendation, when in fact Ernst used one of his assigned admission slots as if he was recruiting Adam Semprevivo to play tennis for the university.

While attending the university, Adam Semprevivo maintained a 3.18 grade point average, according to the lawsuit, which contents that he offered to withdraw from the university with his earned credits intact so that he could transfer to another school, and the university refused his request. Georgetown said following the March indictments, they began contacting current students who may have been involved to give them a chance to respond. The university noted that"knowingly misrepresenting or falsifying credentials in an application can be cause for rescinding the admission of the student and dismissal from Georgetown."

When questioned about why this process did not take place for Adam Semprevivo's case, the university, through their attorney, said the honor system did not apply because the issue concerns Adam Semprevivo's submissions to the university before he was enrolled as a student, according to the lawsuit.

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