A California woman whose family’s company created a popular microwavable snack was sentenced on Tuesday to five months in prison for paying $300,000....

A California woman whose family’s company created a popular microwavable snack was sentenced on Tuesday to five months in prison for paying $300,000 to help her daughters gain an edge in the college admissions process through cheating and fraud.

Federal prosecutors in Boston had sought a 21-month prison term for Michelle Janavs after she admitted she was among the parents who took part in the largest college admissions scam ever uncovered in the United States.

Janavs is among 53 people charged with participating in a scheme in which parents conspired with a California college admissions consultant to secure the admission of their children to top schools.

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