The book reported that real estate developer Charles Kushner (Jared’s father) had pledged $2.5 million to Harvard University in 1998, not long before his son Jared was admitted to the prestigious Ivy League school.

The author also quoted administrators at Jared’s private high school, who described him as a less than stellar student with a GPA and SAT scores that did not warrant admission, expressing dismay at Harvard’s decision.

This form of coercion has been around for decades.

Sound familiar as in what was revealed this week regarding actress Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman among many other rich people.

The massive college admissions cheating scandal, led by William Singer, provided illegal benefits for 761 families.

Elite athletes who, in many cases, can barely read and write, are admitted due to their physical prowess because successful college sports teams bring in droves of revenue to universities.

Donating money, academically unqualified athletes, cheaters, under qualified legacies are all the same.

As with everything in life, money talks.