Lori Loughlin Guilty of Bribery in College Admissions Scandal

The actress initially pleaded not guilty and was fighting her case, where actress Felicity Huffman pleaded guilty and was charged with a minimal sentence.

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The College Admissions Scandal has finally witnessed a conclusion in one way or another. Only recently, we reported about how actress Felicity Huffman plead guilty and was charged with a minimal sentenced to prison and damages in the saga. However, it was Lori Loughlin that pled not guilty and was fighting for her case.

However, according to a report in Variety, Loughlin and her husband designer Mossimo Giannulii have been indicted with a charge of conspiring to commit federal programs bribery in connection to the initial allegations that they paid $500,000 to get their daughters admitted in the University of Southern California. Loughlin and Giannulli already faced charges of conspiring to commit mail fraud and money laundering. On Tuesday, a federal grand jury returned an indictment against 11 defendants, including Loughlin and Giannulli, adding a new charge alleging that they also bribed their way into USC using fraudulent athletic resumes. The defendants were charged under a federal statute that makes it illegal to commit bribery in connection with a program that receives federal funds, which USC does.

“Today’s charges are the result of ongoing investigation in the nationwide college admissions case,” said Andrew Lelling, the U.S. attorney in Boston. “Our goal from the beginning has been to hold the defendants fully accountable for corrupting the college admissions process through cheating, bribery, and fraud. The superseding indictments will further that effort.”

The grand jury also returned a superseding indictment against seven university athletic officials.

The bribery charge carries a potential maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, though it is unlikely that any of the defendants will face a sentence close to that. The parents who have pleaded guilty so far have been sentenced to terms ranging from probation to five months in prison.

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