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Spring has sprung, and so has a new season of scam.
Huffmans husband, William H. Macy, was not charged.
Below, we rounded up some of the craziest info in the affidavits.
For your reading convenience, references to CW-1 in the indictment refer to Cooperating Witness 1.
CW-1 is described as an individual who participated in the scheme.
CW-1 founded, and together with others operated, the Key and KWF.
KWF stands for the Key Worldwide Foundation, the charity through which some of the payments were funneled.
Ruh Ro!
In one exchange with CW-1, Huffman realized she had gotten herself into a pickle.
The indictment states, Huffman forwarded the e-mail to CW-1 with the note, Ruh Ro!
Looks like [my daughters high school] wants to provide own proctor.
In the e-mail, Sloane asked, Does this work??
CW-1 responded: Yes but a little high out of the water-no one gets that high.
This is not TJ Maxx or Marshalls or something like that.
But be warned: This scam is not easy.
The parent asked [inaudible] all it takes?
CW-1 replied, Sono, no, no, no.
Thats not all it takes.
This is not TJ Maxx or Marshalls or something like that.
He was not, the indicted was ex-Pimco CEO Douglas Hodge.