Felicity Huffman sentenced to 14 days in prison in college admissions scandal

Felicity Huffman.
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Felicity Huffman, the first parent to be sentenced in the college admissions scandal, has just received two weeks in prison.

The former Desperate Housewives star Friday was sentenced to 14 days of prison time after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, BuzzFeed News' Julia Reinstein reports. She was also hit with a $30,000 fine and will need to perform 250 hours of community service with a year of supervised release.

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