

The Tipping Point Revisited: Georgetown Massacre Part 1
27 snips Oct 3, 2024
Howard Shrebnik, the defense attorney for Eamon Khoury, and Leo Katz, a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania, analyze the shocking Georgetown admissions scandal. They dive into the unique complexities of elite education and the legal struggles surrounding the Khoury case. The discussion includes the intertwining narrative of sports ambition and ethics, exploring the controversial bribery practices in college admissions. Their insights shed light on how wealth influences university recruitment and the implications for justice.
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The Deal
- Eamon Khoury, a tennis enthusiast, wanted his daughter Catherine to play college tennis.
- At his Brown reunion, he made a deal with his former teammate and Georgetown coach, Gordon Ernst, to secure Catherine a spot on the team.
Khoury's Defense
- Eamon Khoury insisted on going to trial, claiming he didn't commit a crime.
- He believed pleading guilty would compromise his integrity, despite everyone else in the Varsity Blues scandal taking plea deals.
Donovan's Testimony
- Government witness Timothy Donovan testified about the deal, confirming the exchange of $200,000 for Catherine's spot.
- He also revealed that Catherine wasn't qualified to play at Georgetown’s level and had no intention of playing.