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Felicity Huffman to plead guilty in college admissions cheating scandal

The Oscar-nominated actress is among 14 defendants who agreed to plead guilty of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, and she…

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Lori Loughlin back in court for alleged participation in college admissions scheme l ABC News

Lawyers for the actress and her husband, Massimo Giannulli, said the couple didn’t give money to specific individuals, but directly to the university and its…

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Feds pushing for prison time for Felicity Huffman in college scam l ABC News

Prosecutors want her to serve one month behind bars, but her attorneys are requesting that she be punished with one year of probation, community service…

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The Debrief: Debate analysis, storm threat forecast, Varsity Blues sentencing | ABC News

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Trump to release Ukraine call transcript amid impeachment inquiry, Brexit latest and more | ABC News

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Lori Loughlin and husband set to plead guilty l ABC News

The actress and her husband will appear before a judge Friday to plead guilty in the college admissions scandal. ABC News’ Mona Kosar Abdi reports….

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Lori Loughlin begins prison sentence

The actress will spend the first two weeks of her two-month sentence in quarantine, a policy to help stop the spread of COVID-19. ABC’s Megan…

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Arrests in new college admissions scandal

A Maryland business executive is accused of paying more than $1.5 million in bribes to a Harvard fencing coach to ensure his sons’ admission. ABC’s…

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