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Man paid a Fort Lauderdale company $174,648 for ‘fake’ NSU acceptance letters, lawsuit says

Two examples of what a new lawsuit says are fake acceptance letters to Nova Southeastern University.
Acceptance letters to Nova Southeastern University were faked by a Fort Lauderdale company that took more than $174,000 with promises to enroll a woman and her boyfriend, according to a newly filed lawsuit. (U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida)
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A Russian-speaking Canadian man paid a Fort Lauderdale company $174,648 to get his daughter and her boyfriend enrolled at Nova Southeastern University, but received nothing more than "fake" acceptance letters from the college, a lawsuit states.

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