Lori Loughlin made her first appearance with the public on Tuesday, participating in some community service months after she was released from prison due to the college admissions scandal, per People magazine.
What happened?
Loughlin was seen working with Project Angel Food in Los Angeles to hand out packaged meals to people in need, per People magazine.
- “Project Angel Food prepares and delivers healthy meals to feed people impacted by serious illness, bringing comfort and hope every day,” according to the company’s website.
Loughlin was seen at the event in jeans, a blue and red sweater with the word “California” written on it and blue sneakers. She also wore a Project Angel Food hat.
PageSix published the photos on Wednesday.
Context
Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were accused of paying $500,000 in bribes so that their daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose Giannulli, could be crew recruits for the University of Southern California. The couple pleaded not guilty at first before flipping their plea.
Loughlin was sentenced to two months in prison, with a $150,000 fine with 150 hours of community service, according to Entertainment Tonight.
So is this community service from her sentence?
It doesn’t look like it. According to Vanity Fair, Lori Loughlin was just about to complete her community service sentence in February. This made her free of the college admissions scandal, as I wrote about before.
An unnamed source told People magazine: “Lori Loughlin completed her community service in early February. We are grateful that she’s a compassionate person who continues to volunteer with Project Angel Food.”

