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Felicity Huffman pleads guilty in college admissions scandal | Felicity Huffman pleads guilty in college admissions scandal |
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US actress Felicity Huffman has pleaded guilty to fraudulently conspiring to win a college place for her daughter. | US actress Felicity Huffman has pleaded guilty to fraudulently conspiring to win a college place for her daughter. |
In a Boston court, the Desperate Housewives star admitted paying $15,000 (£11,500) to have her daughter's exam answers secretly corrected in 2017. | In a Boston court, the Desperate Housewives star admitted paying $15,000 (£11,500) to have her daughter's exam answers secretly corrected in 2017. |
In a statement last month, she said she was in "full acceptance" of her guilt. | In a statement last month, she said she was in "full acceptance" of her guilt. |
Prosecutors recommended a four-month prison term and a $20,000 fine. Huffman, 56, was among 50 charged in the college admissions scandal. | |
The wealthy parents charged in the investigation allegedly paid bribes, had exams altered, and even had their children edited into stock photos to fake sporting talents. | |
They managed to fraudulently secure spots for the teenagers at elite US universities including Yale, Georgetown and Stanford. | |
Parents and college athletics coaches were charged in the scheme, but none of the children were indicted. | |
Huffman did not speak to reporters outside court as she arrived to Monday's hearing holding hands with her brother. | |
She admitted one count of mail fraud and honest services mail fraud. | |
The Emmy-winning actress cried while speaking to the judge, according to reporters in the courtroom. | |
Her plea deal recommendation of four months in prison was at the lower end of sentencing guidelines, which could have carried a custodial term of up to 20 years. | |
According to court documents, she was secretly recorded by the scam's confessed mastermind, William Singer, after he began co-operating with investigators. | |
Singer helped Huffman falsify a college entrance exam score for her oldest daughter, Sophia Macy. | |
When Sophia's school initially wanted to invigilate as she sat her test, Huffman expressed concern to Singer. | |
The actress emailed to him, "Ruh Ro!" - the catchphrase of cartoon dog Scooby-Doo when he was in trouble. | |
Singer arranged so that Sophia could complete the SAT, which is the US college entrance test, elsewhere. | |
Sophia scored an SAT score of 1420 out of a possible 1600 on the doctored test, about 400 points higher than a preliminary SAT she had taken a year earlier. | |
The actress made arrangements to cheat a second time, for her younger daughter, before deciding not to do so, according to prosecutors. | The actress made arrangements to cheat a second time, for her younger daughter, before deciding not to do so, according to prosecutors. |
Her husband - actor William H Macy - also had contact with Singer, though Mr Macy was spared charges. | |
Huffman said her daughter was unaware of the cheating, and that she felt "regret and shame" for having "betrayed" her. | Huffman said her daughter was unaware of the cheating, and that she felt "regret and shame" for having "betrayed" her. |
She will be sentenced on 13 September. | |
Last month, Netflix announced it would postpone the release of a movie, Otherhood, starring Huffman that was originally set for release on 26 April. It did not specify a new premiere date. | Last month, Netflix announced it would postpone the release of a movie, Otherhood, starring Huffman that was originally set for release on 26 April. It did not specify a new premiere date. |
Though Huffman was among the most high-profile figures indicted, the $15,000 she parted with was among the smallest sums allegedly paid by any of the other parents charged in the scandal, according to court documents. | |
Lori Loughlin, another Hollywood actress ensnared in the scandal along with her husband, has plead not guilty to paying $500,000 in bribes to have their daughters accepted to the University of Southern California as members of the rowing team. |