Lori Loughlin was released from prison but his sentence is still not over
The "Full House" actor always faces community service and supervision.
Two months after starting his sentence,LORI LOUGHLIN was released from prison. As indicated by CNN, theFull house Star served two months in the Dublin Federal Correction Institute, California, a sentence that started on October 30. But while the time of Loughlin prison is over, his sentence is not over yet. Loughlin was also sentenced to supervision, community service and a great fine.
Read it to see what Loughlin has to do now and what the scandal wanted for her husband, the fashion designerMossimo Giannulli. And see what Loughlin's daughter had to say about the scandal, readOlivia Jade says she did not talk to her parents when they went to prison.
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Loughlin places guilty in May.
May 22,Loughlin plated guilty to a plot load to make a wire and fraud by mail. She and Giannulli had paid $ 500,000 as part of a scam to get their two daughters,Olivia Jade Giannulli andIsabella Rose Giannulli, accepted at the University of Southern California. The Master of the Scam,Rick singer, got the young women at school as a rookie the crew team, even if they were not really rowing.
Loughlin received two months in prison, among other sentences.
For its advocacy agreement, Loughlin was sentenced to two months in prison, followed by two years of supervised release, 100 hours of community service and a fine of $ 150,000.People report thatLoughlin has already paid the fine.
Her husband faces a longer sentence.
Giannulli also participated in an advocacy case. He paused guilty to conspire to commit a wire and fraud by mail and honest services. The designer was sentenced to five months in prison, two years of supervised release, 250 hours of community service and a fine of $ 250,000. The associated press reports thatProsecutors reported Giannulli was "the participant more active in the program" and that Loughlin "took a less active role, but was nevertheless fully complex."
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Loughlin spoke during his determination of the sentence.
"I went with a plan to give my daughters an unfair advantage in the process of admission of colleges"She told her virtual condemnation in August. "In doing so, I ignored my intuition and allowed me to be influenced by my moral compass. I thought I had acted with love for my children. But in reality, it has reached only and diminished the abilities and achievements of my daughters. "
She also commented on how her actions have contributed to the inequality that already exists. "More widely, and more importantly, I now understand that my decision has exacerbated existing inequalities in society in general and the higher education system more specifically."
Olivia Jade commented on the situation itself.
During an appearance onJada Pinkett Smith'sRedboard early December,Olivia Jade opened his doors on the scandal of admissions. She said she was not able to talk to her parents when they started their sentences and she also talked a lot about her privilege and not realizing that the situation was wrong at first.
"This is embarrassing in itself that I have traveled all my 20 years of life do not realize as if a privilege is crazy," she said. "You are like the child's poster of the white privilege, and you have no idea."
And for more than the Pinkett Smith family,Jada Pinkett Smith regrets doing this thing with her children.