John Legend Responds to Felicity Huffman's Prison Sentence: 'No One in Our Nation Will Benefit'

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John Legend Responds to Felicity Huffman's Prison Sentence (via PopCrush)

for her involvement in one of the largest college admission scandals the country has ever seen. The actress will serve 14 days in prison, and will also be required to pay a $30,000 fine, complete 250 hours of community service and serve one year of probation for paying $15,000 to get her daughter's SAT scores altered so she could attend an elite university.took to Twitter to let the world know how he felt about her sentencing.

And no one in our nation will benefit from the 14 days an actress will serve for cheating in college admissions," he concluded his Twitter thread. "We don't need to lock people up for any of this stuff."

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