‘Fresh Prince’ star Janet Hubert snatches Lori Loglin from prison: ‘Be white, blonde and privileged!’


“Fresh Prince Belf Bell-Air” star Janet Hubert is hiring Lori Lofflin for her involvement in the National College College Admission Scandal.

A spokesman for the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Dublin, California, confirmed to Fox News on Monday that the “full house” star had completed his prison term after serving a two-month sentence for his crime.

Hubert, 64, reacted to Laughlin’s presentation on Twitter, where she weighed in on the actress’ privilege.

“So when white actresses commit crimes they get new shows, pilots, etc. Lori Lofflin … suppose, Amy will get her time in jail. Hmmm … oh, blonde, blonde and privileged! No thanks I would rather , Be bold, black and dignified! “Hubert tweeted with #hantag #onlyinamerikkka.

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On Wednesday, Hubert drew attention to the discrepancy between Lowlin’s two-month sentence and Tanya McDowell, a Connecticut mother, who pleaded guilty to enrolling her son in Norwich’s schools, despite living in Bridgeport.

Hubert tweeted, “There is a black woman who has been serving 5 years using only a different address to put her child in a better school. Those who are getting angry for my tweet … I’ll see you at the door,” Hubert tweeted Did. “SNL used my photo when talking about this school mess. I wasn’t happy. #Certificate.”

When one user echoed Hubert’s argument, she added: “There are many white parents who have piss with them. College Ledge is expensive and difficult to get in. We have to start pushing back. College Ledge should be free anyway.”

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Janet Hubert (R) denounced Lori Loglin's

Janet Hubert (II) denounced Lori Loglin’s “privilege” for receiving a lenient sentence for her involvement in a college college admissions scam. Loflin (L) was released from prison on Monday.
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Loglin’s representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News.

Ough Loglin, 56, was sentenced in August to two months in prison after she and her fashion designer husband, Mosimo Gianluli, convicted mastermind William “Rick” Singer of paying his daughter Olivia Jade to pay થી 500,000. Recruitment to the crew team of Isabella Giannuli, University of Southern California. Both never took part in the game.

In their plea agreement, Loflin agreed to pay a નો 150,000 fine, along with two months of service and two years of supervised publication and 100 hours of community service. Giannulli, meanwhile, was ordered to pay a 250,000 fine in addition to a five-month prison sentence with two years of supervision and 250 hours of community service.

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Earlier this month, Lolin’s 21-year-old daughter, Ol Livia Jade, spoke to host Thick Pinkcat Smith on “Red Table Talk” about her involvement in the family scandal. During the candid conversation, she addressed why many people of color are outraged by her white privilege and her family’s actions.

“I understand that based on the color of my skin I already had the doors of my feet and I was already ahead of everyone else. True. I think 100%. I can recognize it by pushing it forward,” he shared.

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He added: “I don’t think there’s any excuse or excuse for what happened in the super public because what happened was wrong. And I think everyone in my family can be like that.” It went wrong. It was a big mistake. ‘But I think the important thing for me is to learn from the mistake, not to be embarrassed and punished now and never give another chance because I am 21 years old. I think that I deserve a second chance to show myself off, to let go of myself. ‘

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When Lofflin is reunited with his daughter in California, Giannuli is serving a five-month prison sentence at a federal facility in Lompok, California.