Prosecutors have recommended four months' jail time as part of actress Felicity Huffman's plea agreement in the college admissions cheating scandal. The Desperate Housewives star appeared in court Monday to plead guilty for paying $15,000 college admissions counselor/con man William "Rick" Singer to have her daughter's SAT score improved.

The judge reminded Huffman she waives her right to stand trial by pleading guilty. She is also restricted from running for office, owning a firearm, and more. The prosecutors recommended a $20,000 fine and four months in prison. Huffman will be sentenced Sept. 13.