Napa winemaker sentenced to 5 months in prison for role in college admissions scandal

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A winemaker from Napa was sentenced on Friday to five months in prison for his involvement in the college admissions scandal. 

Agustin Huneeus Jr. admitted to paying $50,000 to Rick Singer, the mastermind of a nationwide college admissions conspiracy. 

He also agreed to pay $250,000 to get his daughter accepted into USC as a recruit for water polo. 

Prosecutors wanted a 15-month prison term.