criminal impersonation, has been going on for years, i mean, decades, all across this country. >> sam eshaghoff clients, students with suspiciously high scores, were questioned and confessed. eshaghoff's legal team accepted a plea deal which includes community service tutoring low-income students on how to take the s.a.t. was there ever a point when you were taking these tests that you had a conversation with yourself that went like this: "sam, i know i'm doing the wrong thing. i'm lying here. this is not right. i got to stop this." did you ever have that conversation with yourself? >> yeah, i did. it was tough. i knew i was doing the wrong thing. i fully acknowledged that this is the wrong move and i got to stop this. but i was-- i guess i was low on cash, and i just told myself, "one last time. one last time. one last time." >> you feel bad about what you did? >> [sighs] if i could start over, i never would have done it. >> and if you're wondering what happened to the kids he helped get into school, their colleges will never be notified about what they did, because it is e.t.s. policy not to