Felicity Huffman recently wrapped up her full sentence in the college admissions scandal, as Lori Loughlin readies to serve her time in prison.
What happened:
ABC News reports that Huffman wrapped up her yearlong supervised release on Sunday, which fulfills “the last stipulation of her sentence after pleading guilty of arranging for her daughter’s SAT score to be manipulated.”
- Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in prison. She had to pay a $30,000 fine and serve 250 hours of community service.
- She finished her two-week prison sentence in October 2019. She ended up spending less time in the prison (only 11 days) due to some stipulations at the facility, as I wrote about for the Deseret News.
Lori Loughlin next:
Lori Loughlin — the other major celebrity accused in the college admissions scandal — still has to serve her prison time. She is due to report to prison on Nov. 19.
- Loughlin will have to serve two months in prison.
- She will also pay a $150,000 fine and due 150 hours of community service.