A week before a guilty pleading Felicity Huffman is to be sentenced for her role in the elite schools admission scandal, prosecutors today have told a federal judge exactly what they think the Amer…
is to be sentenced for her role in the elite schools admission scandal, prosecutors today have told a federal judge exactly what they think the“The government recommends a sentence of one month of incarceration for Huffman, who agreed to pay $15,000 for the exam cheating scheme for her older daughter, and considered doing it again for her younger daughter, but ultimately chose not to do so,” states a sentencing memorandum from United States Attorney Andrew Lelling ahead of the September 13 set...
As the US Attorney notes in a supplemental memo, “under the Sentencing Guidelines, Huffman’s advisory Guidelines range is zero to six months of incarceration, in addition to supervised release and a fine.” “Some period of incarceration is the only meaningful sanction for these crimes,” Lelling’s office asserts of the need for any jail time, in what is clearly more a persuasive mode than a stern recommendation.
Compared to a number of the indicted wealthy parents and the $500,000 that Loughlin and her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli paid out to get their two non-rowing daughters into USC as recruits to the USC crew team, Huffman’s payout was on the low end of the spectrum – and hence the relatively easy recommendation by the feds today.
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