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William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
Source: APEX/MEGA (2)

April 22 2019, Updated 11:22 p.m. ET

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William H. Macy has resurfaced for the first time since his wife, Felicity Huffman, pleaded guilty in the giant college admission cheating scandal, and RadarOnline.com has all the photos!

The Shameless star was spotted making a trip to the hardware store in Los Angeles on Tuesday, April 9, picking up supplies for a home project.

As RadarOnline.com has reported, Macy, 69, is not charged with a crime, and is standing by his wife for now, but a source told RadarOnline.com he was suspicious and disapproved of any wrongdoing when it came to getting their eldest daughter into college.

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Home Improvement

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
Source: APEX/MEGA

Macy looked stressed as he lugged a pair of giant hoses home.

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Under Wraps

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
Source: APEX/MEGA

He hid under a wicker hat and behind a pair of dark sunglasses.

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Guilty!

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
Source: APEX/MEGA

On Monday, April 8, his wife, Huffman, plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, as part of a scam to pay at least $15,000 to cheat on her daughter’s college entrance exam.

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Stand By Your Woman

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
Source: APEX/MEGA

While Macy has supported Huffman throughout her court dates, sources previously revealed to RadarOnline.com that he is “heartbroken.”

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Suspicious Minds

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
Source: APEX/MEGA

“He knew she was up to something, but he disagreed with it from day one,” an informant close to Macy claimed to RadarOnline.com. “He didn’t know the details, but he knew she Huffman was trying to do something."

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14 Defendants

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
Source: APEX/MEGA

Huffman was joined by 13 other defendants in the scandal in pleading guilty.

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Hard Time

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
Source: APEX/MEGA

She faced up to 20 years in prison for the crime, and $250,000 in fines, but after agreeing to the plea, reportedly now only faces 4 to 10 months behind bars.

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Full (Big) House

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
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But the penalty could be much worse for Fuller House actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, who did not join in the guilty plea, and continue to fight the accusations.

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New Charge

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
Source: APEX/MEGA

Adding insult to injury, the couple, along with 14 other parents who continue to fight, were charged Tuesday with a second charge of money laundering.

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Crew Lies

William H. Macy Resurfaces After Felicity Huffman’s College Admission Scandal Guilty Plea
Source: APEX/MEGA

Loughlin and Giannulli are accused of paying $500,000 in bribes to get their daughters admitted to the University of Southern California as crew team recruits, even though neither of them played the sport.

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