Sons' Harvard rejection: Parents sue an admissions consultant
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A couple from Hong Kong has sued a US based college admissions consultant for failing to get their 迟飞辞听蝉辞苍蝉聽into an Ivy League university as he had allegedly promised.
Gerald and Lily Chow say in their suit filed in U.S. District Court in Boston that they gave Mark Zimny more than $2 million to get their聽sons聽into an elite American university, preferably聽Harvard.
Zimny is a former聽Harvard聽professor who ran the education consultancy group IvyAdmit Consulting LLC.
The Boston Globe reports that the Chows say they gave $2.2 million to Zimny, who said he had contacts at聽Harvard聽and would funnel donations from the Chows to elite colleges.
They charge Zimny with fraud and breach of contract. They want their money back.
Zimny denied the allegations in court papers.