Break Lori Loughlin goes to jail after pleading guilty to college admissions scandal

 Break Lori Loughlin goes to jail after pleading guilty to college admissions scandal


Serving your time. Lori Loughlin arrived at the jail on Friday, October 30, after pleading guilty to a nationwide college admissions scandal, sources at Us Weekly confirm.

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The 55-year-old Full House graduate arrived at the Federal Correctional Facility in Dublin, California, the same place where Felicity Huffman served 11 days of her sentence in October 2019. According to the judge's ruling, Laughlin was supposed to begin serving his sentence by November 19. An insider tells Us that Laughlin's husband, Mossimo Giannulli, "was with her when she gave up."

56-year-old Laughlin and Giannulli pleaded guilty almost in May, denying their involvement in bribery fraud for almost a year. The U.S. Attorney's Office confirmed yesterday that the couple, who tied the knot in 1997, agreed to a plea deal following their arrest in May 2019.

Laughlin's deal included two months in prison, two years of supervised release, 100 hours of community service, and a $ 150,000 fine. Giannulli will be sentenced to five months in prison, two years of supervised release, 250 hours of community service and a $ 250,000 fine. Shortly after news of their plea hit the headlines, a source exclusively told us that the couple hoped to serve their prison sentence separately.

“Laurie and Moss do not want to serve their sentences in prison at the same time. Among the reasons, despite the fact that their daughters are already adults, Lori wants one of the parents to be free to provide the girls with emotional support, ”explained the insider. "Laurie was worried about Isabella and Olivia Jade the whole time."

Stars at court
Summerland alumni and her husband were charged with paying $ 500,000 to ensure that their daughters, Bella, 21, and Olivia Jade, 20, are accepted as recruits at the University of Southern California. Although the girls were initially “devastated” by their parents' choice to plead guilty, they eventually changed their tune.


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