Lori Loughlin is relying on faith to face jail time for college admissions scandal, says source

Lori Loughlin is relying on her faith as she serves the remaining days of her prison sentence for her role in the college admission scandal.

Loughlin is due to be released from the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, on December 28.

“She prays day and night. Her faith helped her get over it, ”a source told Us Weekly, adding that Loughlin has been“ spending his free time reading books ”.

“She can’t wait to be home with her girls,” said the source about Loughlin’s daughters, Isabella Giannulli, 22, and Olivia Jade, 21.

Loughlin’s expected release comes as her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, continues to serve his five-month prison term at a federal facility in Lompoc, California. He is due to be released in April 2021. Loughlin started his sentence early, checking in at FCI Dublin on 30 October.

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FCI Dublin is a low security federal prison for about 1,200 inmates. It is the same installation where “Desperate Housewives” actress Felicity Huffman served 11 days of a two-week sentence planned for similar crimes.

The actress was sentenced to two months behind bars in August after she and her stylist husband pleaded guilty to charges stemming from $ 500,000 payments to scam mentor William “Rick” Singer for recruiting his daughters. for the University of Southern California team. The two had never participated in the sport.

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During Loughlin’s arrest, his daughter Olivia Jade made headlines in her first interview about the national scandal. Speaking with Jada Pinkett Smith on “Red Table Talk”, Olivia talked about her parents serving time, not being angry at them and the reaction she faced online because of her privilege.

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