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Felicity Huffman goes back to work following prison term for college admissions scandal

Por: Fox News Entertainment January 13, 2023

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has returned to work, years after she was convicted in the college admissions scandal.Huffman, 60, will appear in the pilot episode for a spinoff of The Good Doctor, Fox News Digital can confirm. The episode will premiere within the sixth season of The Good Doctor on March 6.Huffman pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud in 2019. The Desperate Housewives actress paid $15,000 to have her... + full article



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