Rick Singer's nonprofit was supposed to help poor kids. But elite colleges got most of its grants
by Paul Pringle and Alene Tchekmedyian, Los Angeles Times
Mar 13, 2019
2 minutes
LOS ANGELES - William Rick Singer touted his charity as a way to open doors for disadvantaged students who grew up surrounded by gang violence.
The Key Worldwide Foundation's website says it funds dental care for needy Cambodians, after-school programs for children in 20 cities across the United States and life coaching to underprivileged girls in
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