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Actress Felicity Huffman pleaded guilty in a Boston courtroom on Monday, to a charge of conspiracy in a college admissions fraud scandal.

Footage filmed on Monday shows Huffman leaving the courtroom, surrounded by police officers.

Huffman, who is one of the high-profile parents involved in the bribery scandal, agreed to pay 15,000 dollars to an admissions consultant to have a proctor correct her daughter’s answers on the SAT exam.

The actress, whose sentencing hearing is expected for September 13, could face jail time, with prosecutors reportedly recommending four months in prison.

USA: Actress Felicity Huffman pleads guilty in college admissions scandal

United States, Boston
May 14, 2019 at 03:40 GMT +00:00 · Published

Actress Felicity Huffman pleaded guilty in a Boston courtroom on Monday, to a charge of conspiracy in a college admissions fraud scandal.

Footage filmed on Monday shows Huffman leaving the courtroom, surrounded by police officers.

Huffman, who is one of the high-profile parents involved in the bribery scandal, agreed to pay 15,000 dollars to an admissions consultant to have a proctor correct her daughter’s answers on the SAT exam.

The actress, whose sentencing hearing is expected for September 13, could face jail time, with prosecutors reportedly recommending four months in prison.

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Actress Felicity Huffman pleaded guilty in a Boston courtroom on Monday, to a charge of conspiracy in a college admissions fraud scandal.

Footage filmed on Monday shows Huffman leaving the courtroom, surrounded by police officers.

Huffman, who is one of the high-profile parents involved in the bribery scandal, agreed to pay 15,000 dollars to an admissions consultant to have a proctor correct her daughter’s answers on the SAT exam.

The actress, whose sentencing hearing is expected for September 13, could face jail time, with prosecutors reportedly recommending four months in prison.

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