Actress Felicity Huffman starts prison sentence in college admissions scam
The Oscar nominee was the first of more than 30 parents sentenced.
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The Oscar nominee was the first of more than 30 parents sentenced.
Prosecutors are asking for a month in prison, while her lawyers recommend a year of probation.
The second charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering is punishable by up to 20 years in jail.
She has agreed to plead guilty to using bribery to get their children into prestigious universities.
Another dozen parents charged in the case have also agreed to plead guilty.
Several defendants were charged with conspiracy to commit fraud, punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
After eight years the raunchy lives of the housewives of Wisteria Lane come to a close.