Loughlin, 55, former star of the television series"Full House," would serve two months in prison, pay a fine of $150,000, serve two years of supervised release and undertake 100 hours of community service if the deal is accepted by a federal judge.
In an email to his accountant in 2017, Giannulli wrote: "Good news my daughter... is in SC ... bad is I had to work the system."Lori Loughlin's husband emailed accountant, 'I had to work the system,' new indictment alleges They also pointed to notes that Singer, a college consultant from Newport Beach, California, made on his iPhone after discussions had had with FBI investigators on Oct. 2, 2018, about recorded phone calls they directed him to make to parents who were his clients.Singer was cooperating with the FBI at the time.
The fact that they dragged this on for so long knowing they were guilty and then they get that easy of a plea deal is absolutely ridiculous!! Come on!!! Do better!!! VarsityBlues
They finally realized that 'not guilty' would get them a worse sentence
She and her husband should be treated like anyone else. LockUpLori
Well ... that wasted a lot of time ... obviously.
They will never see time in jail!
2 months, 150k ? Laughable
The timing couldn't be better. They will serve their 'time' at home due to the Virus lockdown. Smart move.
Make an example of them and lock em for a year with real criminals. Shameful entitlement and arrogance. 2 mos and a 150k Absolute sham. Judge should do time for that stupid sentence. College as a whole is more corrupt with cost than the mob.
Rich white people.
I bet no jail time.
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