What’s happening:On Friday, actress Felicity Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in jail for paying $15,000 to rig her daughter's SAT scores. She is the first parent to be sentenced in the massive college admissions scandal that has led to charges for dozens for members of wealthy and connected families.
The amount she paid is far less than some of her alleged fellow schemers. Some parents are accused of paying as much as $500,000 and bribing coaches to say they were recruiting their children. A total of 51 people have been charged. Others argue that her punishment was fair, or even too harsh, given the lack of a clear victim of her crime, the low likelihood she’d reoffend and her willing cooperation in the investigation. The way to create a more equitable justice system, some activists say, isn’t to give people like Huffman harsher sentences, but to be more forgiving to those who, though they may lack her resources, make similar mistakes.
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