Netflix postpones the release of the film Otherhood with Felicity Huffman, who pleaded guilty in the scandal of admissions to the university

The release of the film “Otherhood” with Felicity Huffman has now been postponed from April 26 to August 26 for Netflix after the actress announced that she would argue guilty in the scandal of admissions to the university. ABC Studios, The release of the comedy Otherhood, with Felicity Huffman, has now been postponed by Netflix after that the actress has decided to plead guilty in the scandal of admissions to the university. The film, whose dissemination on the platform was attached to the 26th of April, should get out now August 26. Felicity Huffman was arrested march 12, and had, according to the complaint, paid out $ 15,000 to William Singer, an advisor in admissions, which is not the first accusation of fraud, to improve the SAT scores (a test passed by the students before their entry to the university) of his eldest daughter. On Monday, the office of the prosecutor announced that all of the accused, Singer, Huffman and a dozen other parents, would plead guilty in what may be the largest scheme university ever found in the United States. The Heart has its reasons : Lori Loughlin fired from the series following the scandal of admissions “I fully acknowledge my guilt, and, with a deep regret and shame for what I did, I accept responsibility for my actions and accept the consequences,” said Felicity Huffman in a press release published on Monday. “I am ashamed of the pain I’ve caused to my daughter, my family, my friends, to my colleagues and to the educational community. I want to apologize to them, and, most of all, I apologize to students who work hard every day in order to enter to the university and their parents who are making enormous sacrifices to support their children and do so honestly.” In Otherhood, adapted from the novel Whatever Makes You Happy William Sutcliffe, the actress gives a reply to Patricia Arquette and Angela Bassett. The three women conspire to create a trio of desperate housewives who decide to visit their son in New York unexpectedly. In the mini-series When They See Us Ava DuVernay, which should be available from next may 31, also on Netflix, she plays an attorney alongside Vera Farmiga and Michael K. Williams.

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