Convicted Criminals Lori Loughlin & Mossimo Giannulli Are Headed To Mexico After Judge Signs Off On Family Trip Following College Admissions Scandal
May 20 2021, Published 5:20 p.m. ET
Lori Loughlin is getting ready for a hot girl summer because the disgraced Full House star just got approved to head to Mexico next month.
According to documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, the 56-year-old actress, and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli's travel requests were signed off by the judge in their college admissions scandal.
The convicted criminals have been given the okay to take their daughters -- Isabella, 22, and Olivia, 21 -- to San Jose del Cabo from June 16 to June 21.
Loughlin and her fashion designer husband filed their requests just last week.
They must have tugged on the judge's heartstrings when they described their desire to get the hell out of Dodge and spend some quality time with their family.
As RadarOnline.com reported, Loughlin was quick to point out that she's played by the rules since being released from prison at the end of last year.
"Ms. Loughlin has remained in compliance during her term of supervised release," her request letter stated.
It also said she had presented herself "respectfully" and "cooperatively" during every interaction with her probation officer.
Loughlin was quick to point out that she's "satisfied her fine" of $150,000 and completed all of the community service hours she was slapped with during her sentencing.
The star's probation officer was actually on board with the family's trip down south.
"The Probation Office in the Central District of California is in support of the above requested travel," the paperwork read.
In May 2020, Loughlin plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud.
She was sentenced to two months in prison and served her time at the correctional facility in Dublin, California.
The actress was released on December 28, just two days shy from her official release date.
As for Mossimo, he was released early on April 2 and sentenced to serve the remainder of his five-month sentence under home confinement which he completed later that month.