She and her in California federal prisons where Judge Lori Lofflin and her husband have agreed to be sent to hear their next sentence in the upcoming Ledge entry case are rarely Alcatraz.
Both have low-security slammers within two hours of their 9 9.5 million mansion in a maritime community west of Los Angeles.
If approved by the Federal Bureau of Prisons Prison, Loflin’s new gate community will be a “satellite camp” of the Federal Correctional Institution in Victorville.
The camp offers music lessons, including yoga, pilates and origami, as well as a class of saxophone, accordion or eucalyptus, according to the prisoner’s handbook of facilities.
Cartoon drawings, crochet, leather craft and ceramics are also on offer.
During her stay, the “full house” star will also learn skills for a new career if her acting career is never revived – including handbook advice on how to operate a forklift, repair a bicycle or become a dental assistant.
“Recreation programs provide beneficial use of free time and cater to the needs of special inmates,” says the handbook.
Meanwhile, Momsimo Giannouli’s first-choice slammer, the Federal Correctional Institution in Lompok, is not so extensive in its activities – but much remains to be done, according to his own prisoner handbook.
Like Loflin’s Lap Cup, Lompok also promotes arts and crafts, including oil painting, leather work, crocheting and ceramics.
The handbook advises that he may be able to engage in “table games” and “concerts.”
Like coming back home to the mansion, there is an on-site gym.
Giannuli will have the opportunity to learn typing, computer literacy or a foreign language.
He could also take parenting classes.
There, they can find helpful advice for the scent of things with daughters Olivia and Jade, who perished because of their parents ’request agreement.
The handbook states that the inmates wear khaki shirts and pants instead of orange jumpsuits and own a radio, watch and MP3 player.
Lompok is where at least two other fathers were sentenced in a college ledge admissions scandal.
Napa Valley winemaker Augustine Hunius was released from the facility in March, just two weeks before the end of his five-month sentence, due to concerns about the Copa virus infection.
The second father, Los Angeles businessman Devin Sloane, called for an early release, but declined a request for technology.
Loglin, 55, and Ginnuli, 57, are due to enter on November 19.
He will serve two months, and he will serve five, for conspiring to bribe his daughters b 500,000 to recruit fake rowing at the University of Southern California.
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