BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The chief executive of Advantage Lithium Corp, which is developing lithium projects in Argentina, has been arrested by U.S. authorities as part of a sweeping college admissions scheme that has ensnared dozens of high-profile people.
David Sidoo, 59, was arrested on March 8 and was charged with conspiracy to commit fraud for allegedly paying £152,000 to the scam's mastermind, William "Rick" Singer, to arrange for people to take the SAT admissions test for his two sons, according to U.S. court documents reviewed by Reuters.