Anonymous wrote:FH will get house arrest for 90 days or something along those lines. I think Lori and Mossimo will get maybe 16 months and big fines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m astounded at how she and her husband continue to carry on. Do they really think that he is a shrewd enough businessman to build a fashion business of that size but foolish enough to just give a half a million dollar « donation » without really knowing what it was for. Say what you will about Felicity but at least she owned up and is taking her medicine which is the only honorable thing to do when you have done something dishonorable. I hope they both go to jail for a long time.
I think jail is ridiculous. Hit them where it hurts....money. Make them provide scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:neither one of them will serve time. mark my words.
Anonymous wrote:I’m astounded at how she and her husband continue to carry on. Do they really think that he is a shrewd enough businessman to build a fashion business of that size but foolish enough to just give a half a million dollar « donation » without really knowing what it was for. Say what you will about Felicity but at least she owned up and is taking her medicine which is the only honorable thing to do when you have done something dishonorable. I hope they both go to jail for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m astounded at how she and her husband continue to carry on. Do they really think that he is a shrewd enough businessman to build a fashion business of that size but foolish enough to just give a half a million dollar « donation » without really knowing what it was for. Say what you will about Felicity but at least she owned up and is taking her medicine which is the only honorable thing to do when you have done something dishonorable. I hope they both go to jail for a long time.
I don't. I hope that for the next 30 years or something they have to fully pay for two disadvantaged children to attend USC (including books, room & board, meal plan, dorm decor, etc.) in the same style they sent their daughters. Each year. Jail would be too easy.
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I’m astounded at how she and her husband continue to carry on. Do they really think that he is a shrewd enough businessman to build a fashion business of that size but foolish enough to just give a half a million dollar « donation » without really knowing what it was for. Say what you will about Felicity but at least she owned up and is taking her medicine which is the only honorable thing to do when you have done something dishonorable. I hope they both go to jail for a long time.
I don't. I hope that for the next 30 years or something they have to fully pay for two disadvantaged children to attend USC (including books, room & board, meal plan, dorm decor, etc.) in the same style they sent their daughters. Each year. Jail would be too easy.
Anonymous wrote:I’m astounded at how she and her husband continue to carry on. Do they really think that he is a shrewd enough businessman to build a fashion business of that size but foolish enough to just give a half a million dollar « donation » without really knowing what it was for. Say what you will about Felicity but at least she owned up and is taking her medicine which is the only honorable thing to do when you have done something dishonorable. I hope they both go to jail for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:I’m astounded at how she and her husband continue to carry on. Do they really think that he is a shrewd enough businessman to build a fashion business of that size but foolish enough to just give a half a million dollar « donation » without really knowing what it was for. Say what you will about Felicity but at least she owned up and is taking her medicine which is the only honorable thing to do when you have done something dishonorable. I hope they both go to jail for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ every shit trick in the prosecutor's book because there really is no law against bribing your way into college.
are you actually defending this?
Defending "this" what? Define "this."
Exactly. It's the "this" that can't be defined as illegal activity. The "this" is why she's opting for a jury trial.
Felicity Huffman was just so embarrassed and wanted to deal with it and move on. She's also a really talented, trained, Oscar-nominated actor with a full career and I think she wants that back. The only way to get that back is to say, "I was wrong. I accept the consequences."
Lori and Mossimo are some ego maniacal tools. She will be convicted of something that will probably be overturned on appeal. But by that time, she will have been in the press for the wrong reasons and people will just want her to go away. No one will want to see her on Hallmark or Lifetime or Netflix. She may ultimately avoid jail time but the social damage will be permanent.
Their defense lawyers are trying to obstruct the charges!