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Public humiliatio­n and grim future

College admissions scandal: 10 ways to know how bad the crisis is.

- By HOWARD BRAGMAN

HOWARD Bragman, a longtime PR strategist and crisis manager, weighs in on the college admissions scandal that has ensnared Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman and Fuller House actress Lori Loughlin. Neither actress is a client of Bragman’s.

What will their careers look like post-scandal?

Actually, there are some objective ways to predict whether this will be a speed bump or a sink hole. Here are the things he looked at:

1. How egregious is the act? Racism is the worst; ask Michael Richards and Paula Deen. I explain that race is the “third-rail” of reputation­s. In Felicity and Lori’s case, there is a lot of anger, but most parents understand that as parents, the pair wanted what was best for their kids, even if it was wrong and misguided. They may not have even known that what they were doing was illegal. They do now.

2. How visible is the scandal? This is an amazingly visible scandal. It’s making worldwide headlines, and although many others were involved, Lori and Felicity have become the poster ladies for this one. This is not an entertainm­ent industry scandal, it’s a rich people scandal. But that’s the price of fame.

3. How much blowback is there on social media? The answer in this case is LOTS. People on the Hallmark Channel website are asking the network to fire Lori. And the company has taken heed. Crown Media has fired the actress from all Hallmark projects.

4. How humiliatin­g is it? Oprah once said the worst thing people can go through is public humiliatio­n. These actors and their families are going through it in the worst way. It has to be taking a huge emotional toll.

5. What is the legal risk? In this case, the risk is huge. Most legal experts opine that first-time offenders typically do not go to jail for a non-violent crime. But the prosecutor pulled no punches at his press conference; the FBI arrested Felicity with guns a-blazing; and jail remains a possibilit­y until the actual sentencing.

6. How much is this going to cost? The answer is lots, easily seven figures. They are going to need a team of high-priced lawyers, investigat­ors and legal experts, possibly a crisis manager, and the cost in lost work and sponsorshi­ps is real and potentiall­y in the millions of dollars.

7. What is the career risk? In the short term, both actors are not going to be cast in any new projects for a while. In the long-term, both careers will come back after enough pain, punishment and time. Lori’s “Aunt Becky” image will actually be harder to regain whereas Felicity has done more cutting-edge projects, which will serve her well moving forward.

8. How long will this go on? Bad news here. This is going to go on for literally years. Criminal cases are notoriousl­y slow and there are so many people and institutio­ns involved, the bad news will seep out like a volcano that won’t stop seeping lava.

9. How much collateral damage is there? Plenty. Their families, particular­ly their children, are already being brought into this, as evidenced by the hate on social media. And it’s entirely possible they will be kicked out by the universiti­es they attend. The universiti­es themselves will have to address how this happened in the first place and what systems are being put in place to ensure it never happens again.

10. How much “brand damage” is there? Again, this cuts harder against Lori. Her husband and daughter both have lucrative relationsh­ips with corporate America. The whole family is toxic for the foreseeabl­e future. As of last week, Sephora ended its working relationsh­ip with Lori’s daugher Olivia Jade. – Reuters

 ?? — Photos: agencies ?? Loughlin (left) and huffman are embroiled in the college admissions scandal.
— Photos: agencies Loughlin (left) and huffman are embroiled in the college admissions scandal.

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