Felicity Huffman will be sentenced to at least four months in prison after entering a guilty plea to a single charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud. The actress, 56, appeared stoic on Monday in a Boston courtroom as she entered her plea in the Operation Varsity Blues case, two months after being indicted along with 32 other parents. She was not joined by her husband William H Macy, whose career has suffered no repercussions from this case despite the indictment showing his involvement in the plot to get their older and younger daughter a higher test scored by facilitating a bribe through William Rick Singer. Huffman teared up at one point as she told the judge that her daughter suffered from a learning disability throughout her life, which is why she sought to cheat on the standardized test. Prosecutors with the US Attorney’s office then recommended that Huffman serve a sentence of four months in prison, followed by a full year of supervised release. In addition, lawyers with the US Attorney’s office asked the judge to fine Huffman $20,000 for making a $15,000 payment to facilitate a proctor editing thew answers on her daughter’s… Read full this story
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