The tearful “Full House” star apologized for her role in the college admissions scam.  Image via CBS Boston.

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Consider yourself lucky that I going with the prosecutor’s recommendations
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Actress Lori Loughlin’s emotional sentencing statement: “I am truly, profoundly and deeply sorry.”

Loughlin grew tearful right on cue as she delivered her statement during a Zoom video conference with the judge.

Even so, the judge sentenced both her and her husband per the recommendations of the prosecutor given plea deals.

A federal judge sentenced the one time “Full House” TV show cast member Lori Loughlin to two months in prison on Friday after she pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the college admissions scam. 

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Making little ones out of big ones
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Her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli, who was sentenced to five months in prison earlier in the day, were accused of paying a $500,000 bribe to get their daughters admitted as faux crew recruits to the University of Southern California.

Loughlin was further hit with a $150,000 fine as well as tasked to complete one hundred hours of community service; Giannulli was fined $250,000 and ordered to complete one hundred hours of community service as he was viewed as the more malevolent offender in this matter.

Additionally, given various related aspects of how things went down, Quincy Quarry can only reasonably assume that Loughlin and Giannulli are likely to be facing colonoscopy without anesthetist grade tax audits, if not are already underway.

See a transcript of Loughlin’s sentencing script at: Tearful Lori Loughlin Sentenced To 2 Months In Prison For College Admissions Scam, Says She’s ‘Deeply Sorry’

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