Last night we watched
Operation Varsity Blues. It gets into the nuts & bolts of how 1 person was able to manipulate others into facilitating admission into elite universities.
Before watching this, I understood at a macro level what took place. This movie provides the details. Most of the dialog is taken from wiretaps and wired informants. So what you hear is what was actually said by each person.
1 thing that was funny is when the ringleader agreed to cooperate, he calls all the involved parties and gets them to say on tape just what they did. The Stanford rowing coach comes out of this as a well intended boob. He didn't personally gain anything of value. He did get parents to donate $700,000 which appeared as fundraising money. It was described as the first time that a victim had actually made money when being taken advantage of.
I enjoy a film that takes me behind the scene and see just how they pulled it off. And they do it in an entertaining hour and a half.
1 thing this proves is that a lot of these foundations (Clinton Initiative, BLM, National Action Network et al.) are fronts for money laundering operations.