Huffman and Loughlin charges shatter actresses’ clean images
LOS ANGELES — As an Emmy winner and Oscar nominee, Felicity Huffman has been known as one of Hollywood’s more versatile actresses, as well as one-half of one of its more famous acting couples with husband William H. Macy.
While Lori Loughlin’s resume might not be as accomplished, her face may be even better known: she gained fame for her role as the wholesome “Aunt Becky” in the 1990s sitcom “Full House,” and for the past few years has become the queen of the Hallmark channel with her holiday movies and the series “When Calls the Heart.”
On Wednesday, both actresses had their reputations shattered as they were charged with fraud and conspiracy Tuesday along with dozens of others in a scheme that according to federal prosecutors saw wealthy parents pay bribes to get their children into some of the nation’s top colleges.
Huffman, 56, will be released after posting a $250,000 bond. Loughlin, 54, has not yet been arrested but her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, will need to post a $1 million bond to secure his release. (Mossimo clothing had long been a Target brand until recently.)