The 'Desperate Housewives' star is expected to get as much as 1 month in federal prison and as little as nothing ... along with thousands of dollars in fines.
's time to face the music has arrived ... she just showed up to court to go before the judge and learn her fate after pleading guilty in the college admissions bribery scandal.. She looked stoic, but all signs point to an extremely light sentence ... and she could get no jail time at all.
Prosecutors want the"Desperate Housewives" star to spend a month behind bars for paying $15k to rig her daughter's SAT test. The Probation Dept. has suggested no time behind bars is appropriate, because no one suffered a loss as a result of Felicity's actions.It's interesting ... prosecutors have retreated in a big way ... they initially wanted a minimum of
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