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Felicity Huffman's Fate Is Sealed
Us Weekly
|September 30, 2019
What’s the price to pay for having someone fix answers on the SAT? If you’re Felicity Huffman, it’s two weeks in prison, a $30,000 fine, a year of supervised release and 250 hours of community service (a verdict Us readers overwhelmingly view as too lenient).
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On Sept. 13, Huffman learned her fate for her involvement in the college admissions. scandal, specifically paying to have someone correct her daughter Sophia’s answers, a story that’s captivated the nation since March. “I broke the law,” Huffman tells Us in a statement. “I have admitted that and I pleaded guilty to this crime. There are no excuses or justifications for m
This story is from the September 30, 2019 edition of Us Weekly.
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