Felicity Huffman sentencing today

Anonymous
She got 14 days
Anonymous
14 days, plus 30K fine, plus 250 hours of community service plus a year of supervised probation.

So basically half the jail time recommended, 10K more than the fine recommended (basically double what she paid to cheat) and 250 hours of community service to boot.

It seems fair. Lori Laughlin, dear, watch out, hon.
Anonymous
If she got this much, I can’t even imagine what LL and husband will get.
Anonymous
I hope those 250 hours of community service are REAL service hours, too, and not some cushy thing, either. She needs to see what kids who actually earn their merit scholarships do to earn them.

Send her to me. I'll be happy to give her some things to do.
Anonymous
LL is not having a good day.

Is the same judge hearing her case too?
Anonymous
^In fact, that might actually be a good reality t.v. show series. Send her around the country and let her spend real hours working with kids who are cleaning up trash, working with rescue animals (cleaning cages, socializing strays), helping out in hospitals and nursing homes. Let Ms. Huffman roll up her own damned sleeves and see how it's done. Also, wouldn't hurt for her to see how much these kids study and put into their SAT prep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LL is not having a good day.

Is the same judge hearing her case too?


Don't know but I'm sure this is not what she was hoping for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope those 250 hours of community service are REAL service hours, too, and not some cushy thing, either. She needs to see what kids who actually earn their merit scholarships do to earn them.

Send her to me. I'll be happy to give her some things to do.

This case wasn’t about merit scholarships. But whatever. Don’t let facts bog you down.
Anonymous
I have to admire FH for accepting full responsibility and for not trying to weasel her way out. Yes, she did something illegal and morally wrong, but she never tried to argue otherwise. Also, compared to the money spent by other parents in this case, hers was almost quaint. I have to wonder what sentence LL and the others who have plead not guilty will receive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have to admire FH for accepting full responsibility and for not trying to weasel her way out. Yes, she did something illegal and morally wrong, but she never tried to argue otherwise. Also, compared to the money spent by other parents in this case, hers was almost quaint. I have to wonder what sentence LL and the others who have plead not guilty will receive.


Well, I certainly hope a lot more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope those 250 hours of community service are REAL service hours, too, and not some cushy thing, either. She needs to see what kids who actually earn their merit scholarships do to earn them.

Send her to me. I'll be happy to give her some things to do.

This case wasn’t about merit scholarships. But whatever. Don’t let facts bog you down.


She paid to have her daughter's SAT scores "corrected". She was basically buying her kid's way into a university. She needs to see who she was acing out of a spot on that campus.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope those 250 hours of community service are REAL service hours, too, and not some cushy thing, either. She needs to see what kids who actually earn their merit scholarships do to earn them.

Send her to me. I'll be happy to give her some things to do.

This case wasn’t about merit scholarships. But whatever. Don’t let facts bog you down.


She paid to have her daughter's SAT scores "corrected". She was basically buying her kid's way into a university. She needs to see who she was acing out of a spot on that campus.


And you’re assuming it’s your poor kids who would have been accepted to the unknown college where FH’ s daughter is apparently taking a gap year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope those 250 hours of community service are REAL service hours, too, and not some cushy thing, either. She needs to see what kids who actually earn their merit scholarships do to earn them.

Send her to me. I'll be happy to give her some things to do.

This case wasn’t about merit scholarships. But whatever. Don’t let facts bog you down.


She paid to have her daughter's SAT scores "corrected". She was basically buying her kid's way into a university. She needs to see who she was acing out of a spot on that campus.


And you’re assuming it’s your poor kids who would have been accepted to the unknown college where FH’ s daughter is apparently taking a gap year?


I’m shocked at you apologists. This celebrity is a thief, plain and simple. The fact that private universities will accept students on the basis of a sizeable donation is irrelevant. Admissions is for the college to give, by whatever metric they choose. (The college is freely exchanging a spot at the school for a donation, and that’s fine.) That doesn’t mean that it is anyone’s for the taking. I can’t believe I have to remind grown adults that it isn’t right to take something that isn’t theirs.

Anonymous
Where are the people who thought she wouldn't serve a day in jail?. Do you weirdos have any idea of what the feds conviction rate is? I think it's something like 94%+ . No way in hell was this felon not going to eat some reality check pies in jail. I for one, hopes there's operation varsity part two after this first round .
Anonymous
This will seriously make her kid think about how much she slacked off in life.
Maybe everyone will end up better for it.
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