(Bloomberg) -- Federal prosecutors in Boston told a judge that they expect to file criminal charges against additional people in a wide-ranging scandal over college admissions.
Prosecutors didn't say in a court filing who they would charge or how many people would be arrested. But in opposing the release of wiretaps to a defense lawyer for one of 33 parents already accused, they said on Friday that the government “expects, in the near future, to charge and arrest” other people.
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