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Judge Rejects Request For Early Release Of Husband Lori Loughlin | NOW

Mossimo Giannulli comes according to Vanity Fair not free. The husband of actress Lori Loughlin, who, like her, was convicted for their role in the bribery scandal surrounding American universities, had asked a judge to serve the rest of his sentence at home because he is afraid of contracting the corona virus in prison.

Due to an increased risk of the corona virus, the fashion entrepreneur had to be quarantined for a while and wrote in his request that this affected his mental, psychological and emotional state.

However, the judge said that Giannulli, especially now that his quarantine period is over, has not given convincing reasons why he should be allowed to go home. “Although the court recognizes the danger of COVID-19 and the risk in correctional facilities in particular, the fear of the virus alone is not sufficient for its release.”

Of Full House-actress and Giannulli paid half a million dollars to get their two daughters admitted to USC university. They did this through an intermediary, who made Isabella and Olivia part of the rowing team of the training institute on paper. However, neither daughter does that sport at all.

Loughlin spent two months in prison for her role in the scandal last fall.

Giannulli’s sentence, who was also fined $ 250,000 and sentenced to 200 hours of community service, was higher because he was more in touch with the middleman, arranged the payments, and also confronted a teacher from one of the daughters on high school. She had expressed doubts at the University of Southern California whether she had ever rowed.

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