Stories

Lori Loughlin “Relieved” Mossimo Giannulli Is Out Of Prison After College Admissions Scandal

Former Full House star Lori Loughlin shared she’s feeling “relieved” now that her husband Mossimo Giannulli is out of prison. They both spent time behind bars after a college admissions scandal in 2019. Online prison records reveal he’s officially been transferred to a residential re-entry facility.

The couple had been charged and arrested for using various methods of bribery in a college admissions process for their two daughters. The scandal in question included individuals from around the country at multiple universities using bribery and falsehoods to get their kids into college under false pretenses.

Both Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli now out of prison

Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli are back together after serving the prison portion of their sentences / YouTube

Both Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli faced arrest and charges of bribery back in March of 2019. They had been found to have paid half a million dollars to the University of Southern California as a means of paying to get their daughters into college. Loughlin received a two-month sentence in August. She served time in FCI Dublin from October 30 to December 28, 2020.

RELATED: Netflix’s ‘Operation Varsity Blues’ Releases New Information On College Admissions Scandal

Giannulli, meanwhile, faced five months in prison for his role in the scandal. His prison time occurred in Lompoc, California, and began on November 19, 2020. The original sentence called for release on April 17, 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic saw him in medium-security isolation instead of minimum security.

Navigating the aftermath

Giannulli spent time in isolation due to the pandemic / YouTube

Mossimo Giannulli has returned home with wife Lori Loughlin but remains under home confinement until April 17. “Lori is relieved that he was released from the prison. Mossimo is still in federal custody though,” shared a source. Besides this source, neither Loughlin nor their children directly addressed the latest development in the college admissions scandal fallout.

A Bureau of Prisons facility, located in Long Beach, shall oversee Giannulli’s home confinement until the end of his full sentence. In addition to overseeing those under home confinement, the bureau also manages a halfway house. Even now, the couple has to navigate other dues as terms of their sentencing. For example, Loughlin had to serve two years of supervised release and 100 hours of community service. Giannulli is required to serve two years of supervised release and 250 hours of community service. Both also face fines of $150,000 and $250,000 respectively.

Prior to imprisonment, the designer donned a new look / YouTube

Giannulli’s last public statement regarding the scandal came around his August sentencing hearing. He stated, “I do deeply regret … the harm that my actions have caused my daughters, my wife and others. I take full responsibility for my conduct, I’m ready to accept consequences and move forward with the lessons I’ve learned from this experience.”

Show comments
Share
Published by

Recent Posts

The Beach Boys Credit John Lennon And Paul McCartney For The Success Of Their 1966 Album

After making waves with up to ten studio albums in 1966, the Beach Boys got…

8 hours ago

Jason Aldean Pays Tribute To Toby Keith At 2024 ACM Awards

The 2024 ACM Awards were a particularly bittersweet affair this year. While the event celebrates…

10 hours ago

83-Year-Old Faye Dunaway Makes Rare Appearance On Cannes Film Festival Red Carpet

Mommie Dearest star Faye Dunaway graced the 77th Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of…

13 hours ago

40 Years Ago, Madonna Performed ‘Like A Virgin’ For The First Time

Keith Haring and a few of his friends were privileged to have a first listen…

14 hours ago

‘70s Music Icon Iggy Pop Goes Casual To Cannes Film Festival In Flip-Flops

The Passenger’s Iggy Pop made a statement at the recent Cannes Film Festival in South…

15 hours ago

Boy Scouts Of America Changing Its Name 114 Years Later To Be More Inclusive

For over a century, one of America’s largest youth organizations has been known as the…

15 hours ago