Lori Loughlin is returning to TV a year after she pleaded guilty to the college admissions scandal. Lori Loughlin is returning to TV a year after she pleaded guilty to the college admissions scandal.
Did Felicity Huffman tell Lori Loughlin, "You should've listened to me"? According to a report by the National Enquirer, the smug "Desperate Housewives" actress pat herself on the back when she pleaded guilty last year for the bombshell college admission scandals.
Felicity Huffman is said to be struggling to make comeback. Can Felicity Huffman get her career back? Why wouldn't she when she completely owned up to her mistake and went to jail for it? Unfortunately, this only happens in an ideal world.
Felicity Huffman is one of the earliest to plead guilty and she served 11 days in jail for it. Felicity Huffman must be so proud right now. After her grueling experience with the law because of her involvement in the college admissions scandal, her daughter showed that she has what it takes to get into a prestigious university on her own.
Felicity Huffman was missing in action in a mini 'Desperate Housewives' reunion. Who would have thought the world will be treated to a reunion of the stars in one of their favorite TV shows - before the Netflix era? A virtual Desperate Housewives took place and it was a pleasure to see these ladies on one screen once more.
Loughlin and the other defendants awaiting their trial over the college admissions cheating case want the judge to throw the cases out. They deemed the prosecutors unfit and should be sent home packing.
Felicity Huffman has served her sentence and is now back in the scrutinizing eyes of the public. Felicity Huffman has served her sentence and is finally back in the scrutinizing eyes of the public.
Felicity Huffman gets to walk out of prison to enjoy the weekend with her family. White privilege or superstar treatment in prison? Felicity Huffman's attorneys know their way around prison, and in a sly move, they were able to cut the "Desperate Housewives" prison time by three days.
Loughlin and Her husband were two of the dozen that were charged for the college admissions scheme. Earlier this year, Lori Loughlin, her designer husband Mossimo Ginannulli and several other wealthy businessmen and personalities were accused of bribery to what would be known as the college admissions scandal.
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The two most popular faces of the College Admissions Scandal may be taking two infamous paths. While Felicity Huffman spends her first day probably sweating in a Federal prison, Lori Loughlin -- a good friend and co-defendant in the case -- is also sweating it out .