Reports Of Michelle Obama And Barack Obama's Daughter Malia Bribing To Get Into Harvard University Surface; Know The Truth Here

With American actress Lori Loughlin’s college admission scandal making it to the headlines, a few reports claim that Michelle Obama and Barack Obama's daughter Malia Obama did not get into Harvard University on her merit, rather was involved in bribery.

Nikita Thakkar

Wed May 06 2020, 19:58:15 17587 views
As American actress Lori Loughlin gets accused of bribing a singer to get her daughters in a University, some reports claim that Michelle Obama and Barack Obama too were involved in bribery in order to get their daughter Malia Obama in Harvard University. Reportedly, Malia did not get admission in the prestigious college on the basis of her merit, but by bribing. Reportedly, Malia sought help from the tennis coach Gordon Ernst to rig the college exams and get into university.

As per a report in Globe, Malia is petrified that the news of her bribery will get public. It was in 2018 that Gordon Ernst was arrested for taking bribes. The Obama family trained with Gordon for a long time before he was arrested and that has led to the speculations that Malia entered the University by bribing. A source has told Globe, "When students learned about a multimillion-dollar ‘unnamed’ donor, we started thinking that it could be Malia." 

The source further added, “Malia is mortified about being dragged into the largest scandal in college admissions history. She’s humiliated, to say the least. It’s not like she could defend herself — if she says anything at all, it’ll backfire, and she knows it."

Contrary to this, a report in EconoTimes states that this story is fake. The truth is that the Obamas did not get involved in any kind of bribery for Malia's admission into Harvard and that they were not connected to Gordon at the time of the scandal. (Also Read: Former US President Barack Obama's Daughters Sasha And Malia Obama Shoot First Public Interview For Michelle’s Documentary 'Becoming')

Stay tuned for more updates. 



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