Lori Loughlin Surrenders To Serve 2-Month Prison Sentence In College Admissions Scandal
Welp, the time has finally come: Lori Loughlin reported to federal prison this Friday to serve her two-month sentence for her role in a college admissions scandal, according to NBC News.
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The Full House star surrendered to authorities at the Federal Correction Institution in Dublin, California. She turned herself in early as she was ordered to report to prison on Nov. 19.
As it was previously reported, Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, are among 57 people who have been charged in the big college cheating scandal. Giannulli was handed down five months in prison, 250 hours of community service, and a fine of $250,000 while Loughlin has been ordered to pay a fine of $150,000 and complete 100 hours of community service in addition to her 2-month stay.
Fellow actress Felicity Huffman recently wrapped up her full sentence in the college admissions scandal. She was sentenced to 14 days in prison and served 250 hours of community service. The actress also had to pay a $30,000 fine
Huffman finished her two-week prison sentence in October 2019. She ended up spending less time in the prison (only 11 days) due to some stipulations at the facility.
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