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Re: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Lori Loughlin Released On $1M Bail; Next Court Appearance Set In College Bribery Scheme – Update

 

How would Lori's daughters not know of the cheating to get them into school? When their parents got them in saying they were on the crew team. They would have had to be told about that so they could answer questions at school, if asked concerning their athletic abilities.
This sends such a bad message to the kids who will grow up thinking it's ok to cheat and use money to get what you want without having to work for it
 
I've loved Lori's work for many years and am so disappointed in her. I never thought she would do something as bad as this and would have thought she was a better Mom to her girls.
 
Kim
 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2019 7:08 PM
Subject: RE: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Lori Loughlin Released On $1M Bail; Next Court Appearance Set In College Bribery Scheme – Update
 
 

Her bail and her husbands were the same.  Lori is accused of a more serious crime than Felicity Huffman.  Felicity supposedly paid $15 or 25 k to have one child's SAT or ACT score fudged.  Lori and her husband allegedly paid $500k to get both of their daughters accepted as members of USC's crew team when neither had ever participated in crew before, just so they could get into USC.

To me the issue is Lori is able to leave the country to work.  If I was the producers of the projects she's working on, I'd suspend or fire her until the mess is cleared up. 

Peter

From: Reality-TV-Fanatics@yahoogroups.com <Reality-TV-Fanatics@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2019 6:45 PM
Subject: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] Lori Loughlin Released On $1M Bail; Next Court Appearance Set In College Bribery Scheme – Update

 

  Wonder why her bail is so much higher?????

cg

Lori Loughlin Released On $1M Bail; Next Court Appearance Set In College Bribery Scheme – Update

March 13, 2019 3:30pm





UPDATED with hearing details: Lori Loughlin was arraigned Wednesday in federal court in Los Angeles on conspiracy charges stemming from the elite college entrance fraud scheme made public the day before by federal investigators.

Arrested earlier in the day, the When Calls the Heart actor was granted a $1 million bond and had to surrender her passport with travel restrictions.

Appearing in front of U.S. Magistrate Judge Steve Kim at around 3 PM this afternoon, Loughlin received the same bail amount as her husband Mossimo Giannulli, who was arraigned Tuesday. Unlike Giannulli, the actor will be allowed to travel within the continental U.S. and to Canada for work.

Also, Kim allowed Loughlin to be able to discuss the case with Giannulli as well as her daughters, both of whom are involved in the scandal.

PREVIOUSLY, 9:08 AM: Lori Loughlin has surrendered to law enforcement for her alleged role in the multimillion-dollar elite college bribery scheme that came to light Tuesday. The Fuller House star will appear in federal court in downtown L.A. this afternoon..

Loughlin was filming the Hallmark Channel movie series Garage Sale Mysteries in Vancouver yesterday when initial arrests were made by the FBI as part of the nationwide conspiracy case. She flew back into LAX just as her husband Mossimo Giannulli was making his own appearance in arraignment court.

Taken into FBI custody this morning for booking downtown, the Aunt Becky of Full House and now Fuller House fame is expected to stand before a federal magistrate judge at around 2 PM PT, I've learned. Loughlin is represented by Perry Viscounty of Latham & Watkins.

As part of a year-long investigation by the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office, the UTA-repped Loughlin and Giannulli were snared after being caught paying "bribes totaling $500,000 in exchange for having their two daughters designated as recruits to the USC crew team — despite the fact that they did not participate in crew — thereby facilitating their admission to USC," according to the 200-page indictment.

Along with American Crime star Felicity Huffman and STX Entertainment and Evolution Media co-founder Bill McGlashan, Loughlin and Giannulli were named among a group of 33 parents who paid millions in bribes to coaches at top schools like UCLA, USC, Yale, Georgetown and Stanford, so their children could gain admission as recruited athletes even if they weren't actually athletes.

Similar to Huffman, McGlashan and Giannulli, Loughlin is being charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services fraud, according to the unsealed indictment. Like her fashion designer spouse, Huffman and a dozen other Los Angeles locals rounded up Tuesday, she will not enter a plea today but will be expected to post a bail bond.

Loughlin will also be given a primary hearing date to next appear in federal court in Boston, where the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts is running point on the big-bucks white-collar crime case that has snared 50 people and numerous colleges and universities.

At his quick hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Alexander F. MacKinnon yesterday, a noticeably fatigued Giannulli put up a $1 million bail bond and had his passport taken away. With his travel restricted to the continental U.S., he was told to show up in Boston on March 29 for his next hearing.

At the time, Giannulli's lawyer Marc Harris sought to bring up the matter of the absent Loughlin, looking to ensure more flexible conditions so Loughlin could continue to work in Canada, MacKinnon said that sounded OK to him but the final call would be made "by another magistrate." As well as Loughlin's bail bond sum, the decision on her travel restrictions will be decided at today's hearing.

Huffman paid a bond of $250,000 yesterday and also surrendered her passport.

As well as her frequent Hallmark gigs, Loughlin is set to appear in her well-known role of Rebecca Katsopoli in the upcoming fifth and final season of Netflix's Fuller House when it launches on the streamer later this year. Neither Netflix nor Loughlin's agency UTA had any comment on the actor's indictment and now arrest.

This whole case actually came to light because the feds were tipped off in the pursuit of another case. In pursuing the lead, the government uncovered a long-time $25 million scam run by the William Singer-topped Key Worldwide Foundation, a purported nonprofit in Newport Beach, CA. Singer on Tuesday pleaded guilty to charges including racketeering conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy, conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and obstruction of justice.

The money, collected by the nonprofit as "donations" from parents, allegedly funded illegal activity including hiring other individuals to write admission exams for potential students, paying officials to alter test scores, and bribing coaches so their children could gain admission as recruited athletes even if they had never ever played the sport. Several coaches from top schools entered guilty pleas Tuesday, including high-profile coaches at USC, UCLA and Georgetown.

Among those charged in the March 6 indictment, Loughlin could be sentenced to at up to five years in jail if found guilty. Having said that, the hard fact of justice in America is it will be very unlikely the wealthy actor will see any actual time behind bars if a plea deal is struck or sentencing is favored heavily towards probation, community service, and a fine.

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