University bribery scandal: Felicity Huffman has served her sentence

According to US media reports, "Desperate Housewives" star Felicity Huffman has served her entire sentence in the university bribery scandal.

In 2019, actress Felicity Huffman (57, "Desperate Housewives") was sentenced to fourteen days in prison, one year probation, a fine and community service in the university bribery scandal. Now the actress is said to have served her sentence, as US media unanimously report. She had already started her prison sentence in October 2019 and was released after eleven days in prison. Her suspended sentence expired on October 25, 2020. She has also done community hours and paid the fine, her team said.

Huffman reportedly wants to be in front of the camera again

It also says that Huffman should get her passport back soon. She had already submitted a corresponding application at the beginning of the month. In addition, the 57-year-old is said to be planning to be in front of the camera "sometime in the near future". The actress is now said to be part of a new Hollywood artist agency. Huffman wants to continue to campaign for imprisoned women.

While Felicity Huffman can slowly leave the university bribery scandal behind, her colleague Lori Loughlin (56, "Full House") has yet to begin her prison sentence. A court sentenced her and her husband Mossimo Giannulli, 57, to two and five months in prison in August. Loughlin must begin her sentence by November 19, 2020.

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