Felicity Huffman is preparing for her Friday sentencing in a Boston courtroom regarding the college bribery scandal.
On Monday's episode of 'The View,' the co-hosts got heated when discussing Felicity Huffman's role in the College Admissions Scandal.
Her husband, William H. Macy, and friend, Eva Longoria, also wrote letters in her defense.
'Struggling to be a mom doesn’t mean you break the law.'
According to court docs obtained by ET, the U.S. Attorney is requesting that Huffman be sentenced to one month of jail time.
The film premieres Oct. 13 on Lifetime.
Penelope Ann Miller and Mia Kirshner star in the ripped-from-the-headlines film, premiering Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. ET on Lifetime.
Lori Loughin and her husband, Mossimo Gianulli, appeared in Boston federal court on Tuesday morning.
The film is set to debut on Lifetime this fall.
Loughlin and Huffman both face court dates within the next month and have been staying low key ahead of the legal battle appearances.
ET was on set with Huffman months before news of the college admissions scandal first broke.
The actress opened up to ET about her former 'Desperate Housewives' co-star at this year's HFPA Annual Grants Banquet.
ET spoke with Longoria at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Annual Grants Banquet.
ET was exclusively on set of the Netflix film to talk with 'Otherhood' stars Angela Bassett, Patricia Arquette and Felicity Huffman.