Attorneys request Lori Loughlin gets 2 months in jail and Mossimo Giannulli gets 5 months


The government demanded five months in prison, a $ 250,000 fine, and 250 hours of community service for Giannulli, and a two-month jail term, a $ 150,000 fine, and 100 hours of community service for Loughlin – each with two years of probation.

“The crime Giannulli and Loughlin committed was serious,” the government wrote in the custody. “Over the course of two years, they participated twice in Singer’s fraudulent scheme. She involved both her daughters in the fraud, directed her to pose in staged photos for use in fake athletic profiles, and instructed one daughter how to hide the scheme from her high school counselor. “

The condemnation memo also adds new allegations that Giannulli and Loughlin spoke with their younger daughter, Olivia Jade, about how to deal with a high school counselor who is skeptical about her resume.

When asked by her parents if they should list USC as their top choice, Loughlin replied, “Yes … But it could be a flag for the weasel to mediate,” according to the memo.

Giannulli cursed the councilor and noticed that he was a “nosy bastard”, the memo states.

“Don’t say too much to that man,” Loughlin said.

Prosecutors write that the evidence suggests that Giannulli was the more active participant, while Loughlin took a less active role but was “completely complicated.”

They cite the request of Giannulli and Loughlin similar to those imposed on similar quotations.

Giannulli is scheduled to be sentenced Friday at 11 a.m., and Loughlin is expected to be sentenced later that afternoon.

Singer has pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy and other charges and is cooperating with federal prosecutors. He has not yet been convicted.

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