Felicity Huffman pleads guilty to college admission scam; prosecutor recommends four months in jail
BOSTON – Assistant U.S. Attorney Eric Rosen Monday recommended a four-month prison term for actress Felicity Huffman for her involvement in the nation's largest college admissions scandal.
Rosen, the prosecutor, told the judge the government is recommending four months, the low-end of sentence guidelines, in exchange for Huffman not appealing any prison decision up to 20 years. The judge responded:"There is a trade here. They've given up something. I will accept the plea waiver." Loughlin and her husband fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli are accused of paying $500,000 to Singer for their daughters to be classified as athletic recruits to get them accepted into the University of Southern California. The couple has a hearing June 3.
Over the course of months beginning in the summer of 2017, according to prosecutors, Huffman and Singer exchanged emails where they discussed how to double the length of test time allotted to her daughter and change the venue of her test so that it would be taken at a center operated by Igor Dvorskiy, who is accused of being involved in the scheme.
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