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Hollywood actress Hoffman was sentenced to 14 days in prison for a U.S.-related college admissions scandal

author:Globe.com

The Washington Post reported on the 13th that Hollywood actress Felicity Hoffman, starring in the American drama "Desperate Housewives", was sentenced to 14 days in prison, fined $30,000, and provided 250 hours of social services for her involvement in the U.S. college admissions scandal.

Hollywood actress Hoffman was sentenced to 14 days in prison for a U.S.-related college admissions scandal

Hoffman walks out of the courtroom pictured from the network

In March, the largest college admissions fraud case in U.S. history was exposed, involving a number of prestigious universities in the United States, including Yale University and Stanford University, and the defendants were as many as 51 people, which is regarded as the largest college admissions scandal ever prosecuted by the federal Justice Department. Hollywood actress Hoffman is accused of spending $15,000 to bribe invigilators and cheat on the SAT to improve her eldest daughter's grades.

In a statement, Hoffman said: "I fully plead guilty, deeply sorry and ashamed of what I have done, and I take full responsibility for my actions and will accept the consequences of these actions." ”

The report analysis pointed out that the punishment of Hoffman may affect the public's perception of the punishment imposed on others convicted in the scandal.

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