US Diploma Mill Allegedly Swindled $11 million from Students
September 22, 2014
Consumers allegedly charged between $200 and $300 for high school diplomas that turned out to be bogus
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A Florida court has temporarily halted an online high school diploma mill that allegedly swindled more than $11 million from consumers by charging them between $200 and $300 for high school diplomas that were advertised as “official” and accredited but were actually fake, the FTC announced last week.