Former University of tennis coach Michael Center, who spent six months in prison in the 'Operation Varsity Blues' college admissions scandal, said Thursday that he was on suicide watch while locked up.Center spoke to Thursday about the scandal, in which he ended up pleading guilty for accepting over $100,000 in bribes. He was among several sports coaches at universities, including Yale and Georgetown, who federal prosecutors say were paid to designate students as athletes as part of a $25million scheme.'There were some mistakes that I made, I own my mistakes. I'm not saying I was perfect but I never imagined that I was committing a , that I would go to prison, that I would carry a felony,' Center said.
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