Judge Releases Admissions Scam Convict Early

Toby Macfarlane's lawyers said he was at risk in prison during pandemic
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 17, 2020 5:00 PM CDT
Judge Releases Admissions Scam Convict Early
Toby MacFarlane leaves federal court in Boston in April 2019.   (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File)

A parent sentenced to six months in prison for participating in the college admissions bribery scheme is getting to go home early because of the coronavirus pandemic, a federal judge has ruled. Toby Macfarlane, a former real estate executive from Del Mar, California, will be released to home confinement after his lawyers argued the conditions behind bars put him at serious risk of contracting the virus. He will be released after he completes a 14-day quarantine in prison on April 21, US District Judge Nathaniel Gorton said this week, the AP reports. Macfarlane was sentenced in November after admitting to paying $450,000 to get his children into the University of Southern California as fake athletic recruits. Macfarlane was supposed to be released from prison on June 30.

His lawyer said his client was told this month that he would be transferred to a halfway house but first had to undergo a 14-day quarantine. Macfarlane was then taken to a higher-security facility, where his lawyers say he has been confined 24 hours a day and had no change of clothes. The judge said Macfarlane's two weeks in confinement is the equivalent of two months in the lower-security camp. So the judge cut his sentence to time served and ordered him to remain in home confinement with electronic monitoring until June 30. Macfarlane is among nearly two dozen parents who have pleaded guilty in the case. Parents still fighting the case include actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, who are charged with paying $500,000 to get their two daughters into USC.

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