Jane Buckingham, a Beverly Hills marketing executive who wrote a book on parenting before she was arrested and charged with conspiring to rig her son’s ACT exam, was sentenced Wednesday to three weeks in prison. After she serves her time in prison, Buckingham will be on supervised release for a year. “I know this is craziness, I know it is,” Buckingham told Singer, according to court documents. Months later, Buckingham told Singer in another recorded phone call that she came home and found a note from her former spouse. Buckingham emailed Singer her son’s transcripts, test scores and a picture of him in a soccer uniform, holding a ball, O’Connell said.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 23, 2019 20:15 UTC