Actress Lori Loughlin Released After Serving 2-Month Prison Sentence

Lori Loughlin, an actress who was involved in a fraud at the USC educational institution to which she lied about her daughters’ academic and sports backgrounds to get them to be admitted, was released early this Monday. 

As it will be remembered, Lori, one of the protagonists of the series Full House, paid more than half a million dollars to William Rick Singer, a director of the USC athletic team, so that her daughters could enter the renowned university, backed by alleged outstanding athletic skills and for which they used trick images where the young women appeared as part of the rowing team where they claimed to have outstanding participation despite never having been part of the sports group. 

The penalty for Loughlin for this deception to the University of Southern California was two months in the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, which ended on this day, two years of supervised probation, performing 100 hours of community service and paying a fine of 150 thousand dollars.

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