'Desperate Housewives' star Felicity Huffman reports to a US prison in California to serve a 14-day sentence, after college admissions scandal conviction
Actress Felicity Huffman leaves the federal courthouse with her husband William H. Macy after being sentenced in connection with a nationwide college admissions cheating scheme in Boston, Massachusetts, US, in this file photo from September 13, 2019.
A brief statement Tuesday from Huffman's publicist, the TASC Group, said that she "is prepared to serve the term of imprisonment Judge Talwani ordered as one part of the punishment she imposed for Ms. Huffman's actions." A spokesman for the agency refused to be named. Huffman was one of 51 people charged in the scandal, which exposed the lengths to which parents will go to get their children into elite schools and reinforced suspicions that the college admissions process is slanted toward the rich.
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