It's a full-circle moment for one soon-to-be medical school graduate.
After several years of living on the streets of Los Angeles, a Yale University alumni who worked on Wall Street says he was saved by an "angel."
Ever since he was a young boy, Shawn Pleasants had promise. He was a valedictorian in high school, got into Harvard but chose to go to Yale and major in economics. Today, he is homeless and living on the streets of Los Angeles.
On Monday, Yale University confirmed that one student's admission was rescinded in the wake of the Operation Varsity Blues scandal.
Federal prosecutors in Boston on Tuesday charged 50 people, including celebrities like Loughlin and fellow actress Felicity Huffman, as well as CEOs and college coaches.