Lori Loughlin has nearly completed her community service sentence that she received from the college admissions scandal, according to Vanity Fair.
- This will make Loughlin completely free from her sentence and punishment for her role in the scandal.
- An unnamed source told Us Weekly magazine: “Lori is due to complete her community service hours this week. She’s been working with children who have learning disabilities and has found it very fulfilling.”
Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, were accused of paying $500,000 in bribes so their children, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose Giannulli, could be crew recruits for the University of Southern California, as I wrote for the Deseret News.
The couple originally pleaded not guilty before flipping their plea nearly one year later.
- For her role in the scandal, Loughlin was sentenced to two months in prison, with a $150,000 fine with 150 hours of community service, according to Entertainment Tonight.
- Loughlin served her two months in prison and was released in December.
Giannulli is scheduled to be released in April. Giannulli, was sentenced to five months in prison.
“This March will be two years since the feds arrested Loughlin, and she’ll pass the anniversary having done all that was asked of her, at least by the courts,” according to Vanity Fair.