JAKARTA - Actress Lori Loughlin was declared free from the Federal Penitentiary in Dublin, California after serving a two-month sentence. He was involved in a college admissions bribery scandal.

In May, she and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli admitted to being part of a fraudulent scheme to Facebook their children; Olivia Jade Giannulli and Isabella Rose Giannulli were accepted at the University of Southern California.

The married couple paid 500 thousand United States dollars as a bribe so that their two children were accepted through the athlete route even though they had never played sports. They were one of 50 people caught giving bribes to get their child into a top university.

After undergoing the trial, the judge said Loughlin would be jailed for two months, pay a fine of 150,000 US dollars and perform public service for 150 hours. Meanwhile, Giannulli, jailed for five months, paid a fine of $ 250,000 and served 250 hours of service.

A few weeks earlier, Lori's son Olivia spoke about the case to Jada Pinkett Smith on the talk show Red Table Talk. He thinks there is no justification for what his parents did.

The Full House actor also expressed his regret for doing this dishonorable thing.

“I made a bad decision. I made plans to make my kids an unfair advantage in the college admissions process, and did so by ignoring intuition and letting myself drift off my moral compass, "said Loughlin launching from The Independent today, Tuesday, December 29.

Lori Loughlin isn't the only actress to do this. Previously, there was Desperate Housewives star, Felicity Huffman who served 11 days in prison in San Francisco for the same case.


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