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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]haven't read all the posts - but what are your thoughts on how this will end for them. I know they can afford the best of the best to "defend" them but there's no real defense for their actions, so I would have to think SOMETHING has to happen...hefty fines, kids are expelled etc. or am I just being naive. probably am, forget I asked. [/quote] I hope they get the maximum penalty, fine and prison sentence. However, I think the humiliation alone is worth its weight in gold. I mean seriously...! How can she look at non-criminals with a straight face. Even Jussie [b]Smollet is like... "damn girl. that's bold!"[/b] :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote] Really? I feel like this is such a "little" crime. Who was hurt? Sure, maybe some kid didn't get in to his first choice school because the bribery-kid took his place, but really, he probably had similar back-up schools to go to. Let's be honest, we all push boundaries every day to make sure our kids succeed - most of us just don't have the extra cash they did to make it happen.[/quote] +1 It is a little crime in the grand scheme of actual violent crimes. It’s disgusting the amount of ppl who are delighting in the fallout. [/quote] A little crime... I guess it's a "little crime" because it's white people?!?!? I bet you'd be jumping on the band wagon to have the people below face the stiffest penalties possible. Sure... we all want to push boundaries to make sure our kids succeed. Tell me PP, are you willing to turn a blind eye to the single, non-white mother coming from MD to enroll her kid at a highly regarded DC public or charter school? I bet NOT. But it's ok when it's the white collar version of pushing boundaries. FOH!!! Kelley Williams-Bolar - school residency fraud (her father's school district); investigators tailed her and they told her to pay a $30k fine, she refused and was indicted and convicted of falsifying her residency records. 10 days in county jail, three years probation Olesia Garcia - school residency fraud, plea bargain, agreed to pay nearly $11,000 in back tuition in exchange for no charges against Garcia and a reduced charge and fine for her husband. Legal fees ran about $70,000 In 2011, Tanya McDowell, a homeless mother in Bridgeport, Conn., was arrested for sending her 5-year-old son to a Norwalk school. In 2009, Yolanda Hill, a Rochester, N.Y., mother, was charged with two felonies after enrolling her children in a nearby suburban district. [b]I hope Felicity Huffman and Aunt Becky the book thrown upside their heads so hard that they cannot recover; personally or professionally.[/b] [/quote]
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