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Lori Loughlin tearfully admits she made 'awful decision' as she’s sentenced to 2 months in prison, husband gets 5 months in prison
Suzy Byrne·Editor, Yahoo Entertainment-August 21, 2020
Sentences were handed down Friday to Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli for their roles in the college admissions scandal — and while addressing the court, the Full House actress TV watchers know as Aunt Becky admitted she made an “awful decision.”
The actress faced Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton — via teleconference — to receive her sentence for her involvement in the widespread scam; it saw her and husband plead guilty to paying $500,000 to college admissions fixer William “Rick” Singer to get their YouTube star daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Giannulli, into the University of Southern California as fake crew recruits.
Gorton agreed to the sentence the prosecutors recommended for Loughlin: five months in prison, a $250,000 fine, 250 hours of community service and two years of supervised release. Loughlin had faced a total of 50 years before she made the deal.
Loughlin has 90 days to report to prisons, by Nov. 19. Her attorney said they hope she’s assigned to Victorville prison, a medium-security facility, in Victorville, Calif.
Loughlin wore white for the proceedings and addressed the court, admitting, “I made an awful decision. I went along with a plan to give my daughters an unfair advantage in the college admissions process. In doing so, I ignored my intuition and allowed myself to be swayed from my moral compass.”
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Lori Loughlin tearfully admits she made 'awful decision' as she’s sentenced to 2 months in prison, husband gets 5 months in prison
Suzy Byrne·Editor, Yahoo Entertainment-August 21, 2020
Sentences were handed down Friday to Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli for their roles in the college admissions scandal — and while addressing the court, the Full House actress TV watchers know as Aunt Becky admitted she made an “awful decision.”
The actress faced Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton — via teleconference — to receive her sentence for her involvement in the widespread scam; it saw her and husband plead guilty to paying $500,000 to college admissions fixer William “Rick” Singer to get their YouTube star daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Giannulli, into the University of Southern California as fake crew recruits.
Gorton agreed to the sentence the prosecutors recommended for Loughlin: five months in prison, a $250,000 fine, 250 hours of community service and two years of supervised release. Loughlin had faced a total of 50 years before she made the deal.
Loughlin has 90 days to report to prisons, by Nov. 19. Her attorney said they hope she’s assigned to Victorville prison, a medium-security facility, in Victorville, Calif.
Loughlin wore white for the proceedings and addressed the court, admitting, “I made an awful decision. I went along with a plan to give my daughters an unfair advantage in the college admissions process. In doing so, I ignored my intuition and allowed myself to be swayed from my moral compass.”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iz3OYSdzcM
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