Lori Loughlin has arrived at the prison where she'll reside for the next two months as a result of her public college admission scandal in which she and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, put out $500K in bribes to get their daughters recruited onto the University of Southern California's rowing team.
While Loughlin was sentenced to two months, Giannulli was sentenced to five. Based off of COVID-19 protocols, Loughlin must first be tested for coronavirus and then self-quarantine for 14 days.
According to a statement obtained by ABC News, “The parties recently agreed that the defendant can report to prison on October 30, 2020, instead of on November 19, 2020. The defendant has further agreed that, during her two month sentence, she will not seek an early release from prison on COVID-related grounds."
In addition to their sentences, Loughlin will pay $150K fine and serve 100 hours of community service, and Giannulli will pay a $250K fine and serve 250 hours of community service.
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