Rabu, 10 April 2019

Robert Bianchi: Don't expect a "Smollet" resolution in the college cheating scandal - Fox News

The college cheating scandal comes on the heels of the disgraceful dismissal of actor Jussie Smollett’s case.

But with this case, don’t expect actresses Felicity Huffman or Lori Loughlin to be treated so “kindly” as Smollett. Of course, this is a tale of two entirely different cases, but it is also a tale of two different kinds of prosecutors and two different kinds of defendants.

The cheating scam illustrates the height of arrogance, privilege, and entitlement by the “haves” at the expense of the “have nots.” These actresses allegedly made illegal payoffs to cheat the college admission system so that their well-connected children could obtain even bigger head starts in life.

LORI LOUGHLIN INDICTED ON NEW MONEY LAUNDERING CHARGES IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDAL

Some people think, “Hold on. This is not a violent crime. What’s the big deal?” But what is missing from that perspective is that this is NOT a victimless crime. Think about the hard-working students and their parents who should have earned those spots -- the ones who played by the rules and didn’t bribe college officials for admission.

Educational institutions and we as a society have been harmed by this scandal. The callous and insensitive actions of these parents are corrosive to our laws and societal values and have lessened our sense of fairness and respect for the college admissions process. When fairness is wrongly taken away from us, justice steps in -- at least most of the time, the Smollett-kind-of-cases notwithstanding.

Now, Smollett got the break of a lifetime and demonstrated that justice can be wrongly manipulated by those who administer it. He skates as unaccountable and arrogant, as he was when he scammed the world with his tale of being attacked.

But Huffman and Loughlin will not escape as Smollett did, and the U.S. attorney is clearly telegraphing that.

The fact is prosecutors, defense attorneys and judges have to make careful considerations about defendants every day.

Felicity Huffman has accepted responsibility by pleading guilty quickly. She has given a gut-wrenching statement of remorse to the court and the public, and she is willing to accept her punishment. This is what we in the law call atonement.

As a former prosecutor, this would have factored into how I decide to resolve her case. Yes, deterrence and punishment need to be considered. But her seemingly genuine remorse and willingness to plead guilty also achieve other important criminal justice goals, such as unburdening the court with otherwise lengthy legal proceedings and assisting prosecutors in building cases against other defendants. So it is fair for a lower sentence to be offered in exchange.

Huffman is now facing months in prison, not years, and it is possible that the lawyers may be able to convince a judge to give her no jail time at all. Either way, her “landing”, while not as cushy as Smollett’s, is still far better than the years in prison she faced had she toughed it out and later been convicted.

By comparison, Loughlin is not getting the message. The U.S. attorney was seemingly unimpressed by her failure to plea and accept responsibility, and as a result, she secured a second, more draconian indictment that will likely add more jail time to her sentence. There will be no adoring fans seeing her as innocent Aunt Becky from Full House, and no handlers, agents or red carpets to placate her in that austere courtroom. In this case, the prosecutors have the great equalizer of wrongdoers who are powerful and famous: the grand jury.

My great grandfather once stated that “a small pebble can overturn a large carriage.” Metaphorically, I believe that Ms. Loughlin is about to run head-on into a prosecutorial boulder.

The physics of federal prosecution is that plea offers are escalating. This means they get harsher as the case goes on. Importantly, prosecutors are mandated under the attorney general guidelines to require defendants to plead guilty to the highest, most readily provable offense. So as charges are increased, more jail time is tacked on.

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I am not saying that these parents should never see the light of day again, but typically when the reality hits defendants that they have harmed themselves further by having more serious charges filed against them, it is a decision often regretted -- from within a place where there is plenty of time to do little other than ponder their decisions.

Who knows … perhaps Ms. Loughlin has a valid defense to the charges. Or, perhaps she naively believes she will get a Smollett deal.

My feeling is that she is ensuring she will be going to federal prison at some juncture and that this moment of pride will be followed by her fall.

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2019-04-10 16:03:00Z
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A new Nipsey Hussle shooting mystery: Gunman injured 2 women at memorial vigil - Los Angeles Times

In the past, those businesses have refused to turn over surveillance video to police, according to the affidavit filed by Swanson. On the night of the vigil, police tried to get the Marathon and other businesses to voluntarily hand over video of the incident, but the merchants declined.

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The Lion King (2019) Official Trailer - The Sun

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2019-04-10 16:21:43Z
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The Lion King's New Trailer Is Finally Giving Me Scar! My Love! - The Mary Sue

Mufasa and Simba in the Lion King

All the land the light touches is ours ,and I’ve been screaming about my skinny-legged villain for the last hour. I grew up in a Disney-loving household, and that means I have very high expectations for the live-action remake of The Lion King—not because I like any of the previous live-action remakes but because The Lion King is near and dear to my heart.

So, when the official trailer hit the internet this morning, we were all struck by the amount of Mufasa and Scar on display, even if I wasn’t exactly completely in love with Scar the way I was watching the animated movie.

Maybe it’s because I’ve always seen Scar as a hot villain with an awesome battle wound, but watching this mangy lion stroll up to Simba is a bit different than the original film. Having Jeremy Irons voice the animated role, there was a pompous air to Scar that made his the character he was. I almost feel sorry for this version. He’s mangy, underfed, and has clearly been attacked and not supported by his older brother.

I was a Scar stan before, but now I feel like I’m going to be a Scar apologist, and this is what Disney does to me! Anyway, looking at the response to the trailer on Twitter, many fans were equally concerned about the presentation of Scar.

What I’ve learned is that, no matter what, I’m going to love and want to protect this ugly lion with my whole heart, so it’s going to be extremely interesting watching the live-action Lion King and trying to justify why I love him so much. Look at his poor little ear! He’s hurt!

(image: Disney)

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2019-04-10 15:15:55Z
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Felicity Huffman offered prison advice from Abby Lee Miller amid college admissions scandal guilty plea - Fox News

“Dance Moms” star Abby Lee Miller offered some advice to Felicity Huffman after the “Desperate Housewives” actress pleaded guilty to charges for her involvement in a nationwide college admissions scam.

"My advice would be, take a deep breath and if you need a consultant, I’m your girl,” Miller told “Inside Edition” on Tuesday.

Huffman announced Monday she was pleading guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud for her involvement in the bribery scheme. The actress said she accepts “full responsibility” for her actions.

Huffman now faces four to 10 months in prison, Us Weekly reported.

FELICITY HUFFMAN TO PLEAD GUILTY IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDAL: 'I AM ASHAMED OF THE PAIN I HAVE CAUSED'

If she does end up serving prison time, Miller, who finished an eight-month stint in federal prison for bankruptcy fraud in March 2018, told “Inside Edition” that Huffman should “keep a low profile” and be kind to others.

“Be respectful of everyone, keep a low profile, be kind to people. Tell your story, but listen,” Miller advised.

Abby Lee Miller offered some prison advice to Felicity Huffman.

Abby Lee Miller offered some prison advice to Felicity Huffman. (Getty Images)

The reality star said Huffman should be worried about how the prison guards may treat her because she is a “big star.”

“She's a big star and I think when she gets there, they're going to be out for her. And I don't necessarily mean the other inmates, I think they will welcome her with open arms,” Miller told "Inside Edition." “It was definitely the guards [who messed me up].”

“[The guards are] supposed to call you by your name or by your number. They would say, 'Where's that Dance Moms lady? Where's that dance lady? We're going to get her,’” the reality star added.

LORI LOUGHLIN COULD NOW FACE UP TO 40 YEARS IN JAIL AFTER NEW CHARGES, REPORT SAYS

Huffman, “Full House” actress Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were among the 50 people arrested in March for allegedly paying bribes to William “Rick” Singer to help their children get into elite universities by altering college entrance exams and faking athletic profiles.

The “Desperate Housewives” star paid $15,000 to have someone secretly alter her daughter’s answers on the SAT, officials said.

"My daughter knew absolutely nothing about my actions, and in my misguided and profoundly wrong way, I have betrayed her. This transgression toward her and the public I will carry for the rest of my life. My desire to help my daughter is no excuse to break the law or engage in dishonesty," Huffman said in a statement Monday.

Loughlin and Giannulli, along with 14 other parents, were charged Tuesday with a "second superseding indictment with conspiring to commit fraud and money laundering.” They reportedly could face up to 40 years in prison — a maximum of 20 years for each of the charges.

Fox News' Mariah Haas and Sasha Savitsky contributed to this report. 

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2019-04-10 13:41:38Z
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Felicity Huffman offered prison advice from Abby Lee Miller amid college admissions scandal guilty plea - Fox News

“Dance Moms” star Abby Lee Miller offered some advice to Felicity Huffman after the “Desperate Housewives” actress pleaded guilty to charges for her involvement in a nationwide college admissions scam.

"My advice would be, take a deep breath and if you need a consultant, I’m your girl,” Miller told “Inside Edition” on Tuesday.

Huffman announced Monday she was pleading guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud for her involvement in the bribery scheme. The actress said she accepts “full responsibility” for her actions.

Huffman now faces four to 10 months in prison, Us Weekly reported.

FELICITY HUFFMAN TO PLEAD GUILTY IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDAL: 'I AM ASHAMED OF THE PAIN I HAVE CAUSED'

If she does end up serving prison time, Miller, who finished an eight-month stint in federal prison for bankruptcy fraud in March 2018, told “Inside Edition” that Huffman should “keep a low profile” and be kind to others.

“Be respectful of everyone, keep a low profile, be kind to people. Tell your story, but listen,” Miller advised.

Abby Lee Miller offered some prison advice to Felicity Huffman.

Abby Lee Miller offered some prison advice to Felicity Huffman. (Getty Images)

The reality star said Huffman should be worried about how the prison guards may treat her because she is a “big star.”

“She's a big star and I think when she gets there, they're going to be out for her. And I don't necessarily mean the other inmates, I think they will welcome her with open arms,” Miller told "Inside Edition." “It was definitely the guards [who messed me up].”

“[The guards are] supposed to call you by your name or by your number. They would say, 'Where's that Dance Moms lady? Where's that dance lady? We're going to get her,’” the reality star added.

LORI LOUGHLIN COULD NOW FACE UP TO 40 YEARS IN JAIL AFTER NEW CHARGES, REPORT SAYS

Huffman, “Full House” actress Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were among the 50 people arrested in March for allegedly paying bribes to William “Rick” Singer to help their children get into elite universities by altering college entrance exams and faking athletic profiles.

The “Desperate Housewives” star paid $15,000 to have someone secretly alter her daughter’s answers on the SAT, officials said.

"My daughter knew absolutely nothing about my actions, and in my misguided and profoundly wrong way, I have betrayed her. This transgression toward her and the public I will carry for the rest of my life. My desire to help my daughter is no excuse to break the law or engage in dishonesty," Huffman said in a statement Monday.

Loughlin and Giannulli, along with 14 other parents, were charged Tuesday with a "second superseding indictment with conspiring to commit fraud and money laundering.” They reportedly could face up to 40 years in prison — a maximum of 20 years for each of the charges.

Fox News' Mariah Haas and Sasha Savitsky contributed to this report. 

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2019-04-10 13:16:45Z
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19 "Game Of Thrones" Theories And Questions That Will Make You Shout, "I Need To Know The Answer To These!" - BuzzFeed

Guys, Game of Thrones returns in just a few short days!!! So, we asked the BuzzFeed Community what theories and questions they want answered in the eighth, and FINAL, season. The results will blow your mind like the Great Sept of Baelor...

Warning: Spoilers ahead, but then...why are you reading this if you're not all caught up?!?!

1. Is Azor Ahai Jon, Dany...or someone else?

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"Missandei said the direct translation is: 'The Prince/Princess That Was Promised.' Could it be that boat-sex baby IS Azor Ahai?"

eiriellea

2. Which brother is going to kill Cersei?

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"I want it to be Jaime, but I also want it to be Tyrion. In the end I don’t really care who does it, as long as she dies."

minnie394

3. Will Harry Strickland, leader of the Golden Company, be in possession of the legendary Targaryen Valyrian steel sword Blackfyre?

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"Blackfyre was originally owned by Aegon The Conqueror. After the events of the Blackfyre Rebellion, Aegor 'Bittersteel' Rivers (bastard son of King Aegon IV Targaryen) fled to the Free Cities where he founded the Golden Company, with Blackfyre in hand."

janab8

4. Is Arya going to use Littlefinger's face to assassinate someone else?

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"I think Arya is going to use Littlefinger’s face to get into King’s Landing to kill Cersei. And Arya may also have Jaime’s face at some point when she kills him."

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5. Is Syrio Forel actually alive?

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"I’ve always thought that Syrio Forel made it out alive! The last thing he said to Arya was, 'Not today.' So maybe he really did live past that battle. His 'death' was left so open ended. I hope he’s OK I loved him so much."

broadwaybby

6. Is Jaqen H'ghar...Rhaegar Targaryen?

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Jaqen obviously knows something we don’t. The way he treats Arya and the knowing smirk he gives her when she leaves for Winterfell (and simply the fact that he lets her leave without a known consequence) just leads me to think there is something about him that is important. I’ve heard theories that he is Rhaegar and given hints throughout the books and show, I’m pretty convinced.

samanthawells513

7. What's hidden in the crypts of Winterfell?

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The Stark children (Jon included) and Ned Stark dreamt about going down there. Jon and Ned felt like they were being watched by the stone kings as they walked further into the crypts so it must mean something is in there, right?

poppy02

8. Will we ever find out why Podrick is so good in bed?!

9. Will Arya and Gendry FINALLY reunite?!

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"It's not a theory, but if I don’t see Arya and Gendry reunite I’m gonna lose my MIND."

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10. Is Gendry actually the child of Robert Baratheon and CERSEI?

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"I want to see Gendry be revealed as the assumed stillborn son of Robert and Cersei. His mother is a mystery and it would be great to see that Gendry is in fact is Cersei's son. It would be awesome to see him being the right ruler of Westeros, after marrying Arya."

smokingkrillz

11. Will Brienne profess her love to Jaime?

12. Did Bran's warging (his ability to enter others' minds) set off a chain of events that start the entire show?

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"Did Bran Stark warg into the Mad King and cause his madness and did he do the same with Bran the Builder and thus build the wall?"

emmanz

13. Who is Quaithe (the mysterious woman Jorah encountered who comes from Asshai, like Melisandre) — how does she know all about Dany?!

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"What was her motive for trying to help Dany?"

dennib

14. Why did Lyanna name Jon "Aegon" when his half brother's name was Aegon?

15. Is Cersei ACTUALLY pregnant?

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"Will Cersei give birth to her and Jaime’s offspring before she’s killed?"

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16. Will Nymeria come back?

17. Will we see Stark White Walkers?

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"Since there will be the Battle of Winterfell, will the previous (dead) Starks become White Walkers?"

faithjonesp

18. Is the Night King after one specific person?

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"I don't think it's Jon, but is it Baby Sam? He was supposed to be sacrificed to him and he wasn't???"

jamidavi

19. And finally, will Tyrion ever get to finish telling his jackass and honeycomb joke?

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"Tyrion's started this story, 'I once brought a jackass and a honeycomb into a brothel...' twice now, and we still haven't heard how it ends."

whatelseinlife

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