Varsity Blues Case Draws New Time Extension Filing Five Years On
Case Summary
The United States is prosecuting defendants in the college admissions fraud case docketed as 19-cr-10081, a matter arising from the nationwide 'Varsity Blues' investigation. A time extension was filed at docket entry 1598, reflecting that this complex case continues to generate significant post-conviction activity more than five years after filing. Docket entry 1598 is a high number, confirming an extensive litigation history. Time extensions at this stage typically relate to sentencing, restitution, supervised release conditions, or collateral proceedings by defendants seeking to reduce their sentences.
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Key Issues
- • Identity of defendant or party seeking the time extension
- • Nature of the pending deadline — sentencing, restitution, or post-conviction motion
- • Current status of all defendants in the Varsity Blues prosecution
- • Government's position on the extension request
Case Timeline
1 event1:19-cr-10081-12 USA v. Ernst et al
The court granted an extension of time in USA v. Ernst et al, the federal college admissions bribery case out of the District of Massachusetts (Docket No. 1:19-cr-10081-12). A deadline — likely for a filing or response tied to entry 1598 — has been pushed back. One party needed more time and the court gave it.
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