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According to the Times, Blumenthal's military service records indicate that he received a total of at least five military deferments in the period from 1965 to 1970, including at least two while he was a student at the College.
Subsequent deferments allowed Blumenthal to pursue a Fiske Scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge, work for the publisher of the Washington Post (whose son he had befriended during his time at the College), and work in the Nixon White House.
Recounting Wheeler’s “life of lies and deceit,” Assistant District Attorney John C. Verner told Clerk Magistrate Michael A. Sullivan that Wheeler submitted fraudulent documents—including plagiarized essays, letters of recommendation, false transcripts, and fake SAT scores—to...
University officials and Harvard police then discovered that Wheeler had never attended MIT or Phillips Academy in Andover, as his file claimed. In addition, Wheeler’s SAT scores were not perfect, as conveyed in a College Board document in his file.
Wheeler's recommendations—allegedly signed by professors at Bowdoin College, which Wheeler attended before transferring to Harvard—were falsely attributed to individuals who said that they did not know Wheeler and had not written the letters, according to the press release.