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My american sentinel university1/23/2024 Smorchkov did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment for this story and no listed phone number could be located. The lawsuit says the defendant(s) “intended to lie and induce plaintiff into signing the agreement and procuring money, knowing that it had no intention of even making the required application to Nova Southeastern University.” claimed they would perform were actually done,” according to the suit. “Likewise, none of the transit forms or other services that Travelworks Inc. “Neither Daniil Lapshin or Katrina Solovyoff were accepted to Nova Southeastern University, nor had any application been made on their behalf,” the suit says. The letters, sent on what appeared to be Nova Southeastern letterhead, “were fake,” the lawsuit states. Anthony DeNapoli, dean of undergraduate admissions and international affairs, accepting Solovyoff and Lapshin into Nova, the suit says.ĭeNapoli died in 2021, according to Nova Southeastern. 21, 2022, Solovev received letters signed, ostensibly, by Dr. Solovev paid both sets of costs twice, for his daughter and her boyfriend, adding that in total, he handed over $174,648, the lawsuit says. Solovev signed a retainer agreement with Travelworks in August 2022 and paid $9,320, then was sent another invoice for $78,004 “for various items such as a ‘Computer Science BS,’ ‘Bachelor of Arts in Dance,’ ‘Transit Forms,’ etc.,” according to the lawsuit.Ī copy of the invoices and contract, in Russian, were filed as exhibits with the lawsuit. He did the same for her boyfriend, Daniil Lapshin. District Court in Fort Lauderdale by Pavel Solovev, a Russian-speaking Canadian resident.Īccording to the lawsuit, Solovev hired Travelworks in an effort to get his daughter, Kristina Solovyoff, enrolled into Nova Southeastern or another university in the U.S. Smorchkov, Travelworks and StudyGRI are all named as defendants in the lawsuit filed in U.S. Denis Smorchkov is listed as president of Travelworks and as registered agent of StudyGRI. The company, Travelworks, is registered with the Florida Division of Corporations as doing business at a Fort Lauderdale address, along with another company, StudyGRI. ![]() A Fort Lauderdale company that offers to help foreign students enroll as exchange students at American universities took more than $174,000 and delivered “fake” acceptance letters from Nova Southeastern University, a federal lawsuit alleges.
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