Lori Loughlin Will Turn Herself In Wednesday In College Admission Cheating Scam
March 13 2019, Updated 9:51 p.m. ET
Lori Loughlin will turn herself in to federal authorities on Wednesday, March 13, 2019 after being charged with mail fraud in a shocking college admission cheating scam.
The Fuller House star was out of the country when her husband Mossimo Giannulli was arrested in a nation-wide bust, along with Desperate Housewives actress Felicity Huffman.
Department of Justice spokesman Tom Mrozek told RadarOnline.com: “Loughlin is expected to be in custody in the morning. She is expected in court tomorrow afternoon.”
Giannulli appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom on Tuesday and a judge ordered he be released on $1million bond.
They allegedly conspired with William Singer and his foundation Key Worldwide Foundation to get their daughter Olivia Jade into the University of Southern California “as a recruited crew coxswain, even though she did not row competitively or otherwise participate in crew,” court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com stated.
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The U.S. Justice Department said Singer created a fake non-profit and then parents paid money to either fake their test scores to gain admission to “elite colleges,” including Harvard, Yale, University of Southern California, University of Texas, Wake Forest and UCLA.
Emails within the documents from Loughlin’s husband allegedly detailed the scam.
“We just met with our older daughter’s college counselor this am. I’d like to maybe sit with you after your session with the girls as I have some concerns and want to fully understand the game plan and make sure we have a roadmap for success as it relates to our daughter” Giannulli wrote to William Singer, who will plead guilty in the case authorities said.
Huffman was ordered to released on $250,000 bond on March 12, 2019.
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