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Adam Wheeler Applied, Got Into Stanford After Being Expelled From Harvard

DENISE LAVOIE   06/ 9/10 05:38 PM ET   AP

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WOBURN, Mass. — A Delaware man charged with faking his way into Harvard was accepted at Stanford University after he was kicked out of the Ivy League school, prosecutors said in court documents filed Wednesday.

Adam Wheeler, 23, applied and was accepted to Stanford for the 2010-2011 school year after he was expelled from Harvard in October, according to documents listing evidence that prosecutors have turned over to Wheeler's lawyer.

The documents were filed as Wheeler's lawyer appeared in Middlesex Superior Court for a pretrial conference.

Wheeler, of Milton, Del., was indicted last month on 20 counts of larceny, identity fraud and other charges for allegedly conning his way into Harvard by falsely claiming he had attended the exclusive Phillips Academy prep school in Andover and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Authorities said Wheeler essentially stole $45,000 in financial aid, scholarship money and academic awards from Harvard.

In the court documents, prosecutors said a Harvard detective spoke with Richard Shaw, dean of undergraduate admissions at Stanford, who said the California school accepted Wheeler as a transfer student for the 2010-2011 school year. Stanford has since then rescinded Wheeler's admission, prosecutors said.

Lisa Lapin, a spokeswoman for Stanford, confirmed that Wheeler was accepted to Stanford but said, "he will not be enrolled here."

Lapin declined to comment on what Stanford did to check out Wheeler's background and said the admissions process is confidential. According to Stanford's policy, she said the school revokes any offers of admission to applicants who misrepresent facts during the application process.

Wheeler actually graduated from Caesar Rodney High School, a public school in Kent County, Del., in 2005. He attended Bowdoin College in Maine from 2005 to 2007, but was suspended for academic dishonesty, according to court records.

In court papers filed after his arrest, prosecutors said that at the time Wheeler was told he would be suspended from Bowdoin, he was completing his application to transfer to Harvard. But instead of applying as a suspended sophomore from Bowdoin, he said he was a straight-A student with a 1600 SAT score.

Wheeler was tossed from Harvard last fall after he tried to get the school's endorsement for Rhodes and Fulbright scholarships, and a professor reviewing his applications found evidence he had plagiarized from another professor.

Prosecutors said previously that after Wheeler was dismissed from Harvard, he then tried to transfer to Yale or Brown by falsifying his achievement and recommendations.

Yale was tipped off by Wheeler's parents. A Yale official called the Wheeler home to ask about his application, and one of his parents told the official that the application wasn't truthful and that Wheeler had been thrown out of Harvard.

In documents filed Wednesday, prosecutors said Wheeler also applied to Stanford and the Williams College Seaport Maritime Studies Program at Mystic Seaport in Connecticut.

Prosecutors said they intend to introduce Wheeler's applications to other schools after his dismissal from Harvard as evidence of Wheeler's "pattern of conduct and/or modus operandi."

Wheeler's lawyer, Steven Sussman, said he received a copy of a June 3 letter in which Stanford said it had revoked its recent offer of admission to Wheeler. Sussman said he will likely object to prosecutors' plans to use Wheeler's applications to other schools against him at his trial.

Wheeler is being held at the Middlesex County jail in Cambridge. Sussman said no one has posted Wheeler's $5,000 bail.

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08:29 AM on 06/11/2010
this guy is known for swallowing 12 bananas at one setting. wonder if he will show his new friends that trick?
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RE Law
11:02 PM on 06/10/2010
If he's smart enough to do all that, they might as well just let him stay.
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kmeccat
life is just a series of adaptations
10:28 AM on 08/02/2010
Agreed...this boy's got to be very bright to dream up and pull off the whole thing tricking the supposed best and brightest....in the end, he hurt no one and his biggest crime is making Harvard and Stanford blush.
Don't talk to me about crimes, when we get lied into wars, thousands die or get maimed-- and no one is punished...when BILLIONS "disappear" from Iraq coffers, and no one is punished....when police, time after time, shoot unarmed people, kill their pets, ransack their homes and go unpunished, or get a slap on the wrist.
The list, sadly, goes on and on.

What this boy did broke the rules, yes. And I'm not condoning that.
But he hurt no one, and it took a bright mind and great ingenuity as well as incredible chutzpah to pull off what he did.
Given the right conditions, he could have a bright future....perhaps Harvard or Stanford should reconsider.
Drop the charges and give him an education or a job.
They could do worse.
05:58 PM on 06/10/2010
To think, most of these Ivy League Colleges/Universities were created for religious purposes.
09:41 AM on 06/10/2010
well, all those colleges and universities commit their own brand of fraud - taking hard-earned money from families, shepherding kids into programs of study with not a snowballs chance in hades of leading to a job, opening up branches in Dubai, etc, all over the globe, ( these universities/colleges receive huge U.S. Tax subsidies at home), where they'll train foreign students in U.S. developed technologies, medicine, law, etc for jobs that US companies are sending to those countries - This kid beat them at their own game for a while - he may need help - but think about it ..............
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01:38 PM on 06/10/2010
completely wrong!. He committed a crime pure and simple! sounds like someone needs to go back to school.
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kmeccat
life is just a series of adaptations
10:30 AM on 08/02/2010
agreed...many colleges have their own scams going on...
05:29 AM on 06/10/2010
Makes you wonder how many get away with it. I am sure it is common for intelligent people who didn't try very hard to get grades in High School to send out fake transcripts and lie their way into whatever school they want. I personally know a recent graduate, a white guy, who received a Black scholarship because he lied about his race on the application. With the sheer volume of students it would be too costly to research every individual student.
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jabailo
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12:16 AM on 06/10/2010
Most preppies are rich stoners with not an ounce of brains in their head, so faking it is no great slight of hand.
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Kiri sute gomen
Yes, they are being paid to post that.
08:10 PM on 06/09/2010
At least he is determined...
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CheapTrick
Them or Us.
06:16 PM on 06/09/2010
And still better educated than our last president.
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redsongia
is not Chicago
05:10 PM on 06/09/2010
LOL, I guess they have yet to get an internet connection at the Stanford English department.
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04:38 PM on 06/09/2010
Another charge of Identity fraud and mail fraud to be added to an already long list of federal charges that require mandatory sentencing. Real smart Adam! All you had to do was a simple Google search on the potential penalties of the crime you were about to commit. You would have discovered that it would have been far smarter to go to to the local community college and save MOM and Dad all of the money they are currently spending on you. Now, that would have been the smartest move you could have made! A smart criminal, you are not!
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ShanniC
For truth, justice, and the 'merican way!
04:27 PM on 06/09/2010
I have to wonder, what is going on at the admissions offices of the Ivy League schools? Harvard didn't do their due diligence and apparently neither did Stanford. Is there no contacting of the school to verify information? My faith in the public universities has increased by leaps and bounds.
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DSOTM
Legalize it, now!
04:20 PM on 06/09/2010
How dumb can this guy be if he managed to con his way into two of the best schools in the country.

This is the kind of guy that schools should be looking for.
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redsongia
is not Chicago
05:12 PM on 06/09/2010
What name whores our academics are! Write down "Phillips Academy" and no one questions you any further.

This is how Bernie Madoff got as far as he did.
03:23 PM on 06/09/2010
Apparently he wanted a college education and couldn't
afford it.

Too bad he didn't have a green card and there probably wouldn't have been a problem.

Sure doesn't seem like the worst of the crimes that are
being committed and nobody pays the piper for them.
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Scott Zwartz
04:12 PM on 06/09/2010
Would it be possible to stick to the issue without throwing in some xenophobic bigotry?
07:43 PM on 06/09/2010
You want a piece of me....

How's that for a problem ???
03:04 PM on 06/09/2010
Seems perfect for Goldman Sachs, Halliburton or BP. Guys like this will always be welcome in the world of Big Money, especially in the business of stealing tax dollars.