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- Lori Loughlin has been released from prison after serving nearly two months for her role in the high-profile college admissions scandal.
- the Fuller House The actress was released from a federal correctional facility in Dublin, California on Monday.
- The actress must also serve two years of supervised release.
Best known for playing Aunt Becky on the 1980s sitcom Full house, Lori and her husband, designer Mossimo Giannulli, were involved in an elaborate scam to secure places for their children at prestigious American universities.
In May, Lori plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud and began serving his sentence on October 30 at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California.
According to PEOPLE, Lori has already paid the fine of $ 150,000 (R219 1503) imposed against her and must still complete her 100 hours of community service to fulfill the final portion of her sentence. The actress must also serve two years of supervised release.
USA Weekly She reported that Lori felt a “definite heaviness” as she reunited with her daughters Bella Giannulli and Olivia Jade Giannulli without her husband on Monday.
Mossimo is serving a five-month sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution, Lompoc in Southern California.
“Lori had a very emotional reunion with her daughters this morning at the family home. She was relieved to be out of jail,” the source said, adding that “it was very bittersweet though, because Moss wasn’t there. “.
Olivia Jade recently broke her silence, that appears in Red Table Talk on Facebook Watch to talk about how the scandal affected her life, saying her family “got it wrong.”
“I’m not trying to become a victim. I don’t want pity, I don’t deserve pity. We got her wrong. I just want a second chance to say, ‘I admit I did it wrong,'” he said.
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