AG Sues To Stop Sale Of Bogus Degrees


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I guess that creationists will have to go somewhere else to get their degrees. :)

http://www.thewgalchannel.com/news/3974260...00741&qs=1;bp=t

The state attorney general has filed a lawsuit to stop a scam to sell bogus academic degrees online.

Brian Roche's Report 

Attorney General Jerry Pappert said the scheme was conducted by hijacking the Web sites of more than 60 businesses throughout the state.

Penn State University and the Senate of Pennsylvania are listed among the 60 businesses which had their Web sites hijacked, according to the attorney general.

Monday morning, the state filed a lawsuit against Alton Poe, of Saint Cloud, Fla. and Craig Poe, of Frisco, Texas.

Alton Poe is allegedly the dean of admissions at Trinity Southern University in Plano, Texas and Craig Poe is allegedly the president of Innovative Cellular and Wireless in Corpus Christi, Texas.

It's alleged that the men and the businesses conspired to hijack the Web sites of 60 businesses throughout the state, including more than a dozen in the Susquehanna Valley.

Several Internet service providers based in York and Harrisburg were affected when their Web sites were used to transmit more than 18,000 spam e-mail messages.

The Web site link included in the e-mails was promoting the sale of online academic degrees from Trinity Southern University.

For a fee ranging from $300 to $500, consumers could buy a bachelor's, master's or doctorate in several different fields.

Undercover agents from the Attorney General's Office applied for a degree online using the name Colby Nolan. They were then told that Colby Nolan had the credentials to receive an executive MBA. As it turned out, Colby Nolan was a cat.

The lawsuit filed Monday seeks to bar the defendants from doing business in Pennsylvania and pay restitution to any consumers or businesses affected.

I guess that creationists will have to go somewhere else to get their degrees.

Do you just post anything that can so that you can put out a little smart comment with it? What does this article have to do with "creationists" anyways?

Do you just post anything that can so that you can put out a little smart comment with it?  What does this article have to do with "creationists" anyways?

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It has to do how many of them "aquire" their degrees as in buy them.

I didn't see anything in this article that says anything about "creationists". It seems they did a good job and busted somebody selling something they shouldn't. So tell me what the point of this story and your creationists comment was again?

HARRISBURG, Pa. - The Pennsylvania attorney general's office Monday sued an online university for allegedly selling bogus academic degrees ? including an MBA awarded to a cat. 

Trinity Southern University in Texas, a cellular company and the two brothers who ran them are accused of misappropriating Internet addresses of the state Senate and more than 60 Pennsylvania businesses to sell fake degrees and prescription drugs by spam e-mail, according to the lawsuit.

Investigators paid $299 for a bachelor's degree for Colby Nolan ? a deputy attorney general's 6-year-old black cat ? claiming he had experience including baby-sitting and retail management.

The school, which offers no classes, allegedly determined Colby Nolan's resume entitled him to a master of business administration degree; a transcript listed the cat's course work and 3.5 grade-point average.

The state is seeking a permanent injunction, civil penalties, costs and restitution for violating consumer law and restrictions on unsolicited e-mail ads.

Prosecutors said more than 18,000 illegal e-mails were sent out this year with links to Trinity Southern's Web address, including 300 that appeared to originate from the Internet servers of Pennsylvania companies and institutions.

Among the alleged victims are Penn State University and the University of Pennsylvania, as well as numerous Internet service providers, businesses and technology companies.

The defendants are the school; Innovative Cellular and Wireless Inc. of Corpus Christi, Texas; Alton Scott Poe of St. Cloud, Fla., vice chancellor and dean of admission for Trinity; and Craig Barton Poe of Frisco, Texas, president of Innovative Cellular.

A phone message left at Trinity Southern was not returned Monday. None of the other three defendants appears to have a listed or published phone number.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...degrees_lawsuit

I guess that creationists will have to go somewhere else to get their degrees. :)

http://www.thewgalchannel.com/news/3974260...00741&qs=1;bp=t

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No mention of creationists on their website: http://www.trinitysouthernuniversity.org/

but i find it startling that you left out the degrees they actually offered. someone needs to do their homework a little better before opening their mouth :laugh:

Available Degrees

Bachelor's Degrees Available $399.99 plus s/h

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Arts in History

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Bachelor of Arts in Theology

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Master's Degrees Available $499.99 plus s/h

Master of Science in Computer Science

Master of Science in Business Administration

Master of Science in Criminal Justice

Master of Arts in History

Master of Science in Psychology

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

Master of Science in Information Technology

Master of Arts in Theology

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Ph.D. Degrees Available $599.99 plus s/h

Doctorate of Philosophy in Computer Science

Doctorate of Philosophy in Business Administration

Doctorate of Philosophy in Criminal Justice

Doctorate of Philosophy in History

Doctorate of Philosophy in Psychology

Doctorate of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering

Doctorate of Philosophy in Information Technology

Doctorate of Philosophy in Theology

Doctorate of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering

http://www.trinitysouthernuniversity.org/degrees.html
Where does it say anything about "creationists" buying degrees?

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Because that is what many of them do they either go to a diploma mill or just buy them outright. Only a very few of them have actual degrees, usually in a field not related to biology and the like.

Because that is what many of them do they either go to a diploma mill or just buy them outright. Only a very few of them have actual degrees, usually in a field not related to biology and the like.

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So which degree from the ones that are offered did those "creationalists" buy to give them a "creationalism" degree?

Because that is what many of them do they either go to a diploma mill or just buy them outright. Only a very few of them have actual degrees, usually in a field not related to biology and the like.

You really have no idea what you are talking about. I bet you don't even know any of "them".

No mention of creationists on their website: http://www.trinitysouthernuniversity.org/

It was a comment about how so many use fake degrees as well. It didn't have to be in this article. You guys are just to eager to troll anything I say. You sure must have empty lifes.

It was a comment about how so many use fake degrees as well. It didn't have to be in this article. You guys are just to eager to troll anything I say. You sure must have empty lifes.

Empty lifes? Ha ha. Posting every article that can somehow bash Bush, American, the economy, or "creationists", and you actually say that. Great.

And your "creationists" comment was not necessary then.

It was a comment about how so many use fake degrees as well. It didn't have to be in this article. You guys are just to eager to troll anything I say. You sure must have empty lifes.

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So you admit that your comment had absolutely nothing to do with the article and you just wanted to make some smart ass leftist anti-christian remark because you hate everyone who's not you... right?

Gee, the trolls sure are out in force today.

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trolls? this is exactly what you do to other threads. it's a taste of your own medicine. ya don't like it do you? The only difference is... we have valid points, you never do.

Foub, you are the very essence of the word "troll". You're so eager to post a steaming load just to get a response, yet you have the gall to label anyone who calls you on it, a 'troll. Take your childish crap somewhere else.

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Because that is what many of them do they either go to a diploma mill or just buy them outright. Only a very few of them have actual degrees, usually in a field not related to biology and the like.

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Can you find even one article in which a person arguing creationism holds a bogus degree?

I did jsut read an article about how hundreds of those in the Dept. of Defense are sitting on bogus degrees.

It was a comment about how so many use fake degrees as well. It didn't have to be in this article. You guys are just to eager to troll anything I say. You sure must have empty lifes.

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So how about some info to back that comment up instead of fabricating it out of an article?

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