Rigged Justice, John Vandemoer
Rigged Justice, John Vandemoer
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Rigged Justice
How the College Admissions Scandal Ruined an Innocent Man’s Life

Author: John Vandemoer

Narrator: Graham Halstead

Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 09/28/2021


Synopsis

The
former Stanford University sailing coach sentenced in the Varsity Blues college
admissions scandal tells the riveting true story of how he was drawn
unwittingly into a web of deceit in this eye-opening memoir that offers a
damning portrait of modern college administration and the ways in which justice
and fairness do not always intersect.
 For
eleven years, John Vandemoer ran the prestigious Stanford University sailing
program in which he coached Olympians and All-Americans. Though the hours were
long and the program struggled for funding, sailing gave Vandemoer’s life shape
and meaning.
But early
one morning, everything came crashing down when Vandemoer, still in his
pajamas, opened the door to find FBI and IRS agents on his doorstep. He quickly
learned that a recruiter named Rick Singer had used him as a stooge in a
sophisticated scheme designed to take advantage of college coaches and play to
the endless appetite for university fundraising—and wealthy parents looking for
an edge for their college-bound children.
Vandemoer
was summarily fired, kicked out of campus housing, his children booted from
campus daycare. The next year of his life was a Kafkaesque hellscape, and
though he was an innocent man who never received a dime was the first person to
be convicted in what became known as the Varsity Blues scandal.
A true
story that reads like a suspense novel, Rigged Justice lays bare how a
sophisticated scheme could take advantage of college coaches and university
money—and how one family became collateral damage in a large government
investigation that dominated national headlines.

About John Vandemoer

John Vandemoer served as the Head Sailing Coach for Stanford University for eleven years. He has also coached at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, St. Mary’s College in Maryland, and the Chicago Yacht Club. Throughout his career, he coached two Olympians, 30 All-Americans, over 30 All Academic All-Americans, and one Sportsman of the Year Winner. He lives with his wife and children in Half Moon Bay, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Margaret on September 27, 2021

Rigged Justice by John Vandemoer is a very interesting account of the life of a Stanford sailing coach caught in the middle of the Varsity Blues college scandal. The book takes you through the first visit with the FBI and his subsequent guilty plea. This reads like a frightening suspense novel. Thro......more

Goodreads review by Miriam on October 01, 2021

An engaging tale of an innocent man caught in an academic admissions scandal. Duped by a con man, he was accused of taking bribes to get students admitted into Stanford whether they sailed for the school's team or not. The book revolves around varsity sailing clubs, unsolicited donations, and then th......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on November 07, 2021

This is a page turner. I learned a lot about the Varsity Blues Admission Scandal. Very interesting that the one person John Vandemoer, who did not receive any money for himself, who did not even know he was committing a crime, lost everything, his job, his house, his reputation yet the man who orche......more

Goodreads review by Sally Bruggeman on October 16, 2021

Read This!! This well written book took me on an emotional roller coaster and gave me insight into the admissions scandal. The author is a great guy. Everyone should read this eye-opening story.......more

Goodreads review by Pat on February 26, 2022

This was a very well-written account by the Stanford sailing coach who was involved in the recent college admissions scandal. He was the only defendant who gained nothing personally, who didn’t recommend anyone, who mistakenly thought Stanford reviewed large donors. He was prosecuted by the FBI and......more