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7 Arrested For Alleged SAT Cheating Ring At Great Neck North High School

Educator: Pressure On Kids Massive; Attorney: District, Not Courts, Should Rule

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Samuel Eshaghoff escorted by police on Sept. 27, 2011 (credit: Mona Rivera/1010 WINS)

Samuel Eshaghoff escorted by police on Sept. 27, 2011 (credit: Mona Rivera/1010 WINS)

MINEOLA, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – Seven former and current students of a prestigious Long Island high school were arrested Tuesday in an alleged SAT cheating ring.

Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice announced that six Great Neck North High School students had paid 19-year-old Samuel Eshaghoff thousands of dollars to take the SAT for them.

1010 WINS’ Mona Rivera with the details of the case


Eshaghoff, who graduated from the high school in 2010 and is currently enrolled at Emory University in Atlanta, was paid between $1,500 and $2,500 per student. He has been arrested and charged with scheme to defraud, falsifying business records and criminal impersonation.

Eshaghoff faces up to four years in prison if convicted, but his attorney said there’s no way this alleged scam should end up in a court room.  Bail was set at $1,000 for Eshaghoff.

“Even if something happened it happened within school grounds, under age, should be handled administratively within school. Across the U.S. no one has ever had a case go to criminal court due to cheating or alleged cheating in an exam,” Matin Emouna told CBS 2′s Jennifer McLogan.

Photo Gallery: Suspects Arrested In SAT Scam

Rice said the six students accused of hiring Eshaghoff have also been arrested and face misdemeanor charges. They have not been identified because of their ages and all six of them were arraigned and released on their own recognizance.

“Colleges look for the best and brightest students, yet these six defendants tried to cheat the system and may have kept honest and qualified students from getting into their dream school,” Rice said.

Rice said the students registered to take the test at a different school so they would not be known by the proctors and then Eshaghoff would present unofficial identification with his photo and the paying student’s name on it.

1010 WINS’ Carol D’Auria With More On The Story


Rice said the students got caught because their SAT scores were so much higher than their school grades, some with as high as 2200 out of a perfect 2400, reports CBS 2′s McLogan. Rice is recommending that all schools who know a student who has cheated on the SAT notify the college the student has applied to.

“The goal here is not only to hold those accountable for their wrongdoing, but to level the playing field for all of the students who play by the rules,” Rice said.

Eshaghoff apparently also took the test at no charge for a female student.

An investigation is currently underway into whether similar scams occurred in at least two other Nassau County high schools, as well as allegations that Eshaghoff took the SAT exam for students of other high schools.  Rice would not name those schools.

WCBS 880′s Peter Haskell On The Story


The Great Neck School District released a statement saying it “does not tolerate cheating” and remains “committed to cooperating with law enforcement in the matter.”

“It is our hope that the actions currently being taken by the DA’s Office will serve to bring an end to any dishonest practices which may have placed students at an unfair disadvantage and will also bring to light any shortcomings in the security of the SAT testing system,” district officials said in the statement.

Great Neck educator Barbara Rothman tried to explain how this could have happened.

“There is a tremendous amount of pressure on these students in a town like Great Neck,” Rothman told McLogan.

Many students were defensive.

“I don’t think they should be arrested. I think the school should be taking care of it, not the court,” Nicole Nicholis said.

Rice demanded Education Testing Service, the non-profit that administers the test, make other immediate security changes like matching photos and handwriting. Late Tuesday night the ETS said it will comply immediately.

If convicted, what do you think is the appropriate punishment in this case? Let us know below…

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  • Zemindar

    What ever happened to the good old days where kids would get an F or be banned from taking the test? Why arrest and jail them? That sounds about as Nazi as it gets.

    • BoscoH

      Not to mention, if your scores are out of line with your academic performance, you’re a suspect. Back in the late 1980s, at Princeton Review, we could reliably boost scores of students who showed up for every meeting of the paid for, private clases by 200 points.

      This is insane though to treat this as a criminal matter. The College Board is a private organization. People pay money to them to take these exams. And now this organization gets the power and resources of the state to enforce its integrity among its customers? The record industry is jealous!

  • John

    Glad they caught these cheaters and hope they throw the book at them, including the minors. This offense needs to be indelibly written onto their high school transcripts. If they would go to these elaborate steps to cheat on the SAT’s imagine the cheating that underlies the rest of their academic record.
    Yet I do not recall the Baltimore and Philadelphia public school teachers being lead away in handcuffs when their cheating on standardized testing offenses were far worse. Also the teachers’ cheating was a scam that involved receiving federal monies, not just a component of an application process.

    • andrew

      I hope they literally throw a book at them. Like a Holy book (any)… those are usually fairly large. Or maybe a good ol’ Websters…

  • F. Lea Bailey

    Anyone ever wonder where, and when, Dear Leader and Moochelle took their Illinois bar exams?

    I have my suspicions…

    (but the rumor that they were disbarred is not true. Lawyers who aren’t practicing, and who do not want to be liable for pro bono work, routinely surrender their licenses w/o prejudice)

    • SerfCityHereWeCome

      Probably Connecticut, where people go to become lawyers after they fail the NY bar a few dozen times like JFK Jr. It might help explain Kenyan The Barbarian’s CT SSN anyway…?

  • txtdocc

    Great fforumm! Thanx guys!

  • Mark Matis

    Hey, it’s New York! Why is ANYONE surprised?

  • dan

    You have intimate knowledge of said fraud? If so, then to which schools are you referring? I work alongside carib docs and they are very well qualified!

  • jim

    just make sure their names get lots of air time. Ruin their lives as a message to the high school students out there. Also shame their parents. Wish I had $2500 when I was in 12th grade0

  • truth

    this is VERY COMMON WITH THE MEDICAL BOARDS… THE EXAMS MEDICAL STUDENTS TAKE TO GET LICENSURE. IT’S CALLED THE USMLE (UNITED STATES MEDICAL LICENSING EXAMINATION). Most of the cheaters are from India and Caribbean Medical Schools.

  • David Ruffin

    The dishonesty part of it is what is really disgusting. And how those dummies squeaked their way past more deserving students to steal their spots in the prestige schools they faked their way into………..expell them all and teach those little phonies a lesson they won’t forget!!!

  • NY Rangers Fan

    Why is this even news? Nobody got hurt or anything. The kids just want to go to college and then become productive members of society.

    • ericm

      Re-read your question – then re-read it again. You’re kidding, right?

      Cheaters do not suddenly turn into ‘productive members of society’. These people will cheat in college, cheat in business, and probably cheat on their spouses if they aren’t reigned in and punished appropriately.

      Cheaters hurt everyone.

      • Human Resources Recruiter

        So let me get this straight….you rather have the kids not go to college and get a minimum paying job that does not require a degree and probably have to go on some sort of assistance to make ends meet?

        • val

          Nah, send the dummies to college where they will cheat further, then into the workplace so that our work force is dumbed down and people who can’t spell hold high ranking positions! Yeah, that’s the solution! They will cheat all the way to the top and then become politicians!

        • LSLKahuna

          I’d rather have them attend a college that better matches their effort, or lack thereof, in high school. They’ll be more likely to succeed in the right environment, rather than struggling (or cheating) to get by. Meanwhile, the kids that should have been admitted will get the education they’ve earned by working hard, and honestly, in high school. Besides, as Judge Smails would remind you, the world needs ditch diggers too!

        • kbernatovich

          They were heading for a minimum wage job anyways….probably worse.

        • andrew

          Yes, that is exactly what I prefer!! Somebody will always be needed to flip my burgers. Somebody will always be needed to pick the garbage up on trash day. I hope the assistance he is on comes in the form of a quarter I throw out my window..

          You are naive if you think that admitting cheaters into college will somehow make them productive members of society. I’m not talking about the “occasional” cheater either… the one that just didn’t study for “this test, or that test”. I’m talking about people who feel the need to cheat their way INTO a school. Sometimes (no this shouldn’t happen, but it does) a student feels the need to glance at his neighbors paper… Which is wrong and should be punished with a Failed grade… Cheating on the SAT should also be given a “failing” grade (in this case, a zero). Not allow them to retake it.. A damn zero.

  • Schmellma Arss

    Arrested? For cheating on exams? Is this yet another area the government is poking its nose into? Next we won’t even be allowed to fart anywhere! Well, that’s unless you have a Davidoff cigar stuck in your sphincter.

    • Major Bedrock

      You, sir, are a moron. People who do NOT cheat on their SAT’s can lose out in college admissions to those who do.

      Report back when you get your GED w/o cheating on the final exams.

  • No Charge for you!!

    I hope they get these poor kids out for the start of the Holiday. It would be wrong to make not allow them their right to celebrate Rosh Hashana. They are victims of their parents needs to have the best students at any price, and it seemed like $1500-$2500 is todays price. We know these kids had to go somewhere for the money, Mom and Dad are the most likely spot. Except of course for the gal who he took the SAT for free. Wonder what she did to pay the bill.

    • mariano rivera

      its his on and off girlfriend relax

      • Open up!

        Mariano,
        Get your head in the game and stop reding the news. I’m sure she used her womanly guiles to have this SAT Stud take the test for her, along with some body parts! Not that there’s anything wrong with that.

        • mariano rivera

          i agree with you but i didn’t want him to insinuate it was a prostitution type thing

          • R

            All of you commenting on this post are absolutely disgusting and should be ashamed that you’re stooping THIS low commenting on a girl that you don’t have a CLUE about. You don’t know her life or her relationships; so before you decide to go on a rampage about her, get your facts straight. As a woman myself I feel personally insulted that those thoughts would even come to your nasty ass minds. Grow a pair, maybe be concerned about the actual issue, and grow the hell up.

            • Hopkins

              R: Sounds as if it’s time for your monthly meds…possibly you need to double up on that dose. Feel personally insulted…who cares?!

              • R

                obviously you do if your answering me you moron

  • Surfin Bird

    typical actions of a guido

  • LG

    I wonder how many students already in college will have their sat scores revoked?

  • TC

    Was it worth it? Now you ruined your whole life and now you go to JAIL

    • Finbar

      Not hardly. He’ll probably run for president.

  • Great Neck H.S. Senior

    No body got hurt so what’s the big fuss?

    • Switch schools while you can

      LOL your a idiot
      You must be a parent of one of these losers how dumb were this kids to need someone to take test for them.What would of these idiots done when they got accepted to a college.I guess stupid kids come from stupid parents .And now all the honest kids from that school have to suffer because there will no be doubt that they cheated.

      • val

        My goodness, where did YOU go to school? Spelling, grammar errors, run on sentences…

      • Peter Anderson

        I don’t think you can really blame the parents at all. I’ve seen so many bright students who are simply poor test takers have the SATs screw them over, myself included. Standardized tests are a foolish attempt at judging an individuals intelligence. Thankfully, many universities and colleges are beginning to shy away from the SATs. But for an individual trying to get into an institution that still pays attention to the SATs, knowing you’re a poor test taker can be a cause of great fear and nerves. As unfortunate as it is that these students went to these lengths, it comes as no surprise to me.

        • val

          Peter, I totally agree with you, as I am a poor test taker myself. However, when your overall acedemic record is stellar and your test scores are not so good, one can see that perhaps you have a problem with test taking. These kids has a not so good academic record and all of a sudden did really well on the SATs. Naturally, red flags went up. Someone who is honest and is a good student would be able to get into a good college w/o resorting to such measures as cheating on the SATs. It shows poor decision making and weak character. I, for one, would not want such a person working for me.

        • Realist

          REALLY not trying to be rude, but “so many bright students who are simply poor test takers” are talking themselves into the idea that there can be such a thing. You are average in intelligence, and it is indicated on a national exam of reasoning skills like the SAT. You have been told over and over that you are so “bright,” so when the scores come back mediocre, you’re convinced that there’s some sort of reason for it. “Poor test taker” is the reason you make up for that. If you were smarter, you’d do better on the test. People do perfectly fine on tests that they are prepared for, and you probably answered the questions correctly that you were prepared for. It’s just that you somehow have been told that everyone who does well in school is “bright,” when there are lots of factors (grade inflation being the main one) that are causing GPAs to be off the charts. Colleges NEED a standardized test to differentiate between the haves and the have-nots.

          The SELF-ESTEEM generation believes that everyone can be above average. Yeah, that makes sense. “Little Johnny is a poor test taker” has been spoon-fed to little Johnny by Mommy and Daddy (probably well-meaning, too!) for so long that it’s become an entitlement.

          The SAT is bar-none the most researched standardized test in the world. It is by no means perfect. But it doesn’t lie — average scores are indicative of average intelligence, all other things (like prep time) being equal. You can learn the test, but if your scores still don’t go up after that, stop hiding behind “I’m a poor test taker” and take a dose of reality.

  • TJ

    Typical, North Shore long Island white collar crime. nothing new here. Do you honestly think that $50k – $100k a year in property taxes is covered by an honest living? Even as a Dr. or Atty? Puhlease. Scams, Ponzis, fraud, theft, drugs etc. It’s all on the North Shore.

    • Stuart Kaufman

      TJ: You are a schmuck!

      • tj

        You are entitled to your own opinion but the statistics speak for themselves. How else would my comment be the “featured comment” out of well over 100 comments? Long islands north shore is riddled with corrupt politicians, greedy corporate executives, slimy lawyers, crooked physicians, criminal business owners you name it. Dont even try to tell me that you dont agree with this. I know of many of them. And if they aren’t one of the above, they are just trash who inherited a fortune and do hardly any good with it. Maybe they make a donation to North Shore or LIJ occasionally.

    • Lynn

      Excuse your presumption! There are a lot of hard working families who earn honest livings that live in Great Neck. Yes, the property taxes are horrendous, but families make sacrifices such as both parents working, in order to enjoy the benefits of this community. I should know, my grandparents came to Great Neck when you still caught the ferry to New York at the end of Steamboat Road. They worked to build their home and provide a decent life and a good education for their three children. There are many other honest people in Great Neck, but they are either the “old rich” or the towns people who have lived there for years and struggled to pay the taxes because of the benifits. As usual, you are judging the masses by the behavior of the minority!

  • Dan Te

    They should eliminate all SAT tests. The scores are inaccurate because of cheaters.

    • kbernatovich

      They should eliminate cheaters, the scores are a very accurate means of determining ones abiltiy to succeed in college. Your an idio t!

      • Barry

        They are not very accurate at all actually.

  • Alan Brown

    Students interested in performing at a suspiciously high level on the SAT, (honestly) should call Test Prep New York/TPNY for the most advance private SAT & ACT tutoring available. 646-290-7440 or testprepny.com

    • iwork247

      Alan, get a life bro.

  • diver

    Why did the school officials accept an “unofficial” ID as proof to begin with?

  • ramwmkg

    his punishment should be to repeat all four years of high school

  • mj

    i’m REALLY surprised the cops didn’t just shoot them

    • Heywood Yacroak

      Yah! Kill zem all!!!!!!

      • Get rid of the low lifes

        That would of been great.Think of what these little dirtbags will turn into when they get older.Itwould solve alot of problems.

        • d

          YOUR DISGUSTING GET OUT OF HERE YOU LOW LIFE…look at yourself…doubt your any better

  • doc

    What scores did they get? 2400?

  • Joe Schmo

    Black crime: a drug smuggling ring at a school. White crime: this. Anyone notice a pattern?

    • Johnny Handsome

      Actually Joe – the drug smuggling ring is a white thing also. Whites ALWAYS cheat so this is no surprise. I’m kinda puzzled as to why this is BIG NEWS!!!! This is an everyday thing. White people with no skills or experience getting ahead because of who they know… not what they know. Example: George W. Bush.

    • Comment from a Non-Black Person

      Hey Joe , What an idiotic comment ! Its comments like yours and people that think like you that causes problems in this great country of ours!

    • Jack Kennedy

      Joe …………. again, the facts touch nerves for the quota set

      you have the facts on your side and the loons dont like it ………….

      • Johnny Handsome

        What a come back Jack. Wow! You showed me. Idiot.

  • Dean

    …explains a lot.

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