Charge: Conspiracy to commit racketeering.
Dvorskiy was director of the West Hollywood College Preparatory School and Williams was an assistant teacher at a Houston high school. Both Dvorskiy and Williams were also test administrators for the College Board and ACT, who are accused of facilitating cheating.
The way the scheme usually worked, according to court documents, is that parents would ask for extended time for their children on college entrance exams including the ACT and SAT. They were allegedly encouraged to fabricate reasons for their children to take the exam either at a public high school in Houston or at the private West Hollywood prep school where Dvorskiy worked.
Prosecutors allege that at those two test centers, administrators Williams in Houston and Dvorskiy in West Hollywood were bribed to allow Riddell to take exams for students, feed correct answers to students or doctor tests after the fact.

