Lori Loughlin has filed a motion to have her criminal case, which is part of the college admissions scandal, be dismissed.
17.03.2020 - 03:27 / hollywoodlife.com
While most of the world is consumed with news of the Coronavirus, Lori Loughlin might be preoccupied with thoughts of her impending ongoing national college admissions case. On March 13 another parent in the infamous scandal, David Sidoo, pleaded guilty to paying $200,000 to facilitate his two sons’ admission to college and was scheduled for sentencing on July 15, 2020. As part of the plea, Sidoo has agreed to a sentence that includes 90 days in prison and a $250,000 fine.
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Lori Loughlin has filed a motion to have her criminal case, which is part of the college admissions scandal, be dismissed.
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Former Full House actress Lori Loughlin, her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli and other prominent parents on Wednesday urged a judge to dismiss charges against them in the college admissions bribery case, accusing prosecutors of “extraordinary” misconduct.
Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli are looking to get the charges against them in the college admissions scandal case dropped.
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli are among the parents who urged the judge in the college admissions case to dismiss charges against them.
Lori Loughlin and her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, along with another six parents are due to face trial in October over the college admissions scandal.
Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli are looking to get the charges against them in the college admissions scandal case dropped.
Lori Loughlin won't catch a break from the coronavirus outbreak. The actress' trial date remains scheduled for October despite the viral pandemic, per an order issued by a federal judge on Tuesday.
Olivia Jade Giannulli, the daughter of “Fuller House” alum Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, remains at the center of the college admissions scandal as her parents’ 2020 court date slowly draws near. Jade, 20, is a social media influencer and the younger sister to Isabella Rose Giannulli, 21, who also attended the University of Southern California (USC) and is involved in the alleged scandal.
Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli face up to 60 years in prison for allegedly paying $500,000 to make it appear that their daughters Olivia Jade and Bella were rowing team recruits to guarantee their admission into the University of Southern California. It's been about a year since news broke that Lori and Mossimo were being charged.
We’ve gotten some pretty intense updates recently in Lori Loughlin‘s legal drama.
Whatever happened to the woman who once declared her family wasn't interesting enough for prime time TV? "We've been asked to do a reality show a couple times," Lori Loughlin revealed during an interview on E!'s Daily Pop in 2018, adding they had turned each one down flat because "we're not that exciting." Even at the time her words carried a sense of misplaced humility.
We’ve gotten two big updates on the Lori Loughlin case this week, and maybe we’re being Negative Nancies, but all this news doesn’t have our hopes up for the Full House star’s chances.
Lori Loughlin's trial is coming sooner rather than later. As the college admissions scandal continues to make headlines, E! News can confirm the former Fuller House star and her husband Mossimo Giannulli's trial date has been set for October 5, 2020.