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The “Desperate Housewives” star was sentenced to 14 days in prison, beginning Oct. 25, followed by a year of supervised release and 250 hours of community service. Huffman was also hit with a $30,000 fine. She said that she accepted the court’s decision “without reservation.”
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she will probably spend a week, in jail and be released due to overcrowding.
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True, but there's no indication that she hid what she was doing from him



you need to brush up on you "law of conspiracy", him KNOWING about it (even IF he did) doesn't make him a co-conspirator



No, but discussing it with her and giving her the go ahead to proceed with the plan does. He would have been agreeing to her engaging in criminal activity to benefit their child.
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That's called being in the same room and overhearing the conversations. "if he discussed it" is not the same as he did, to us and the court system it is an unknown. Remember you need proof, not if's or probably or most likely...........it's not like wives don't hide stuff from their spouse and vice versa.



True, but there's no indication that she hid what she was doing from him. I'd still like to know where you got the idea that there was.



And there is no indication she didn't. You can't proscecute a case by guessing what was said by two people in their home.



So you assume that she secretly proceeded with what she was doing without saying anything to her husband about it or if they did discuss it he was against it?

Interesting. Based on what has been said about the case I wouldn't assume either was true.



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The “Desperate Housewives” star was sentenced to 14 days in prison, beginning Oct. 25, followed by a year of supervised release and 250 hours of community service. Huffman was also hit with a $30,000 fine. She said that she accepted the court’s decision “without reservation.”



Just as I predicted. She's a terrible criminal who needed to do prison time. Unlike her saintly husband.
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Her husband, you've made assumptions because he is a man, that is just reverse discrimination.
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Her husband, you've made assumptions because he is a man, that is just reverse discrimination.




You seem to be the one doing that. Nothing I've read indicates that he is an innocent party. You're the one who talked like she went behind his back and did something he didn't want her to do. I still don't know where you got that theory. In this recent article I read the author wondered why Macy hadn't been charged.


"Court documents reveal that William Singer, the central figure in the scandal, met with Huffman and William H. Macy in their home ahead of the December 2017 SAT. Singer "advised Huffman and her spouse that he 'controlled' a testing center, and could arrange for a third party to purport to proctor their daughter’s SAT and secretly correct her answers afterwards."

To pay for Singer's help, Huffman and Macy reportedly made a $15,000 donation to the Key Worldwide Foundation—a fake charity that Singer had founded. An employee at the foundation then sent a reply, "falsely stating that [the donation] would 'allow us to move forward with our plans to provide educational and self-enrichment programs to disadvantaged youth," according to court documents."

https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/money-and-power/a26814414/felicity-huffman-william-h-macy-sofia-grace-college-admissions-scandal/
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I read it and others it stated procescutors were unclear of Macy's involvement, they weren't about his wife. That is not discrimination against her, it is we don't know. We can guess about the unknowns but they don't count, especially assuming the FBI/cops couldn't find them. It's called guessing, personal opinions are meaningless, it is what you can prove.
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If the crime was so serious that she should go to prison for it I suspect the police and prosecutor could determine if he was an accessory and conspirator if they really believed the crime was that serious. They could simply ask him if he was involved and proceed from there.

I doubt that they are very interested in finding out if he supported his wife in the crime. They got the true evildoer in their minds.

He gets a pass. She goes to prison and will be an ex-convict when she gets out. Nice.
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I'm sure they did ask him and the answer would be no, prove it, it's what you can prove not what you can guess.
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