Mossimo Giannulli has been released from prison three weeks early, after pleading guilty and being sentenced to five months for his role in the infamous college admissions bribery scandal of 2019.
17.03.2021 - 16:09 / glamour.com
thing. But why? Why was the the internet so riveted by this story? That's what Netflix's new documentary, Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal, seeks to investigate. And it does this rather unconventionally: The film uses actual FBI transcripts to reenact the timeline of the scandal with actors.
Mossimo Giannulli has been released from prison three weeks early, after pleading guilty and being sentenced to five months for his role in the infamous college admissions bribery scandal of 2019.
Mossimo Giannulli is getting out of federal prison early after serving time for his part in the college admissions scandal.
Mossimo Giannulli has left the federal prison where he served five months for his role in the nationwide college admissions scandal, Fox News can confirm. Online prison records viewed by Fox News confirm that Lori Loughlin's husband, who is 57, has been transferred to RRM Long Beach, which is a residential reentry facility. Giannulli spent the last five months at a federal prison in Lompoc near Santa Barbara, California.
Homeward bound. Lori Loughlin‘s husband, Mossimo Giannulli, has completed his time behind bars early after being sentenced to five months in prison for his role in the college admissions scandal, Us Weekly confirms.
Olivia Jade Giannulli is looking on the bright side.The 21-year-old daughter of Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli got candid about being «publicly shamed» after her parents' involvement in the college admissions scandal. In a TikTok posted on Friday, she shared a message that a «very inspirational woman» told her.«We were talking about being publicly shamed, and I was like, 'Well, my situation doesn't even compare, I'm not even going to start to compare it to yours,'» Olivia said.
Olivia Jade reflected on what it was like to be “publicly shamed” for her parent’s involvement in the college admissions scandal.
Live and learn. Olivia Jade Giannulli had gone through her fair share of ups and downs following her parents’ arrest for their alleged part in the college admissions scandal. However, the YouTube star, 21, has learned a lot from the experience.
TikTok to share an inspirational message that has stuck with her since news of the scandal broke. "A very inspirational woman once told me, we were talking about being in the public and being publicly shamed, and I was like, 'Well, my situation doesn't even compare, I'm not even going to start to compare it to yours,'" the daughter of Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli shared.
Olivia Jade is opening up and looking back on her life experiences following her parents, Lori Loughlin and Massimo Giannulli, being involved in the college admissions scandal.
Olivia Jade Giannullli is sharing the lesson about judgement that these past few years have taught her.
Felicity Huffman is returning to her normal life. Months completing her full sentence in her role in the 2019 college admissions scandal, the actress has gotten back into stride.«Felicity’s life is back to normal,» a source tells ET.
Netflix debuted its documentary about the college admissions scandal, which seemingly refocused the conversation on scam mastermind William "Rick" Singer.
Olivia Jade Giannulli, would be guaranteed a spot at the University of Southern California.
Lori Loughlin is feeling mixed emotions. Outside of her film and television credits, the 56-year-old actress is known for her involvement in the college admissions scandal, for which, she served time in prison.
Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin as well as ringleader William “Rick” Singer, were charged in a massive college admissions cheating scam in March 2019. The charges were the end result of an ongoing investigation dubbed “Operation Varsity Blues,” named after the 1999 teen film starring James Van Der Beek.
The story behind the U.S. college admissions scandal is coming to Netflix this week in the new hybrid-documentary “Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal”. Now, former U.S. prosecutor Andrew Lelling is speaking out about the case, offering new insight into the case behind the scandal’s most famous faces: Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin, and Mossimo Giannulli.
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Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIn criminal cases, wiretapped phone conversations are commanding pieces of evidence (juries love them), and in documentaries about crime they tend to be some of the most gripping. We hear people as they really are.
Watch Video: 'Operation Varsity Blues' Trailer: Watch Matthew Modine as College Admissions Scandal MastermindMatthew Modine plays Singer in the reenactments, and he captures the man as described by various interviewees — someone without much of a sense of humor, prone to exaggerated self-promotion, and skilled at salesmanship.