Mossimo Giannulli released from prison two weeks earlier

Mossimo Giannulli is a free man.

According to federal prison records obtained by TMZ, Giannulli, 57, was released from prison in the care of RRM Long Beach, a “residential reentry management field office that oversees inmates in transition back to public life”.

The RRM facility regulates prisoners who stay in recovery homes, but it is not itself a recovery facility. Inmates released for home confinement must also check into the facility by the date of their actual release. Mossimo’s falls on April 17th.

It is believed that Giannulli may be residing in a nearby recovery home, or may even have returned home to serve the last two weeks of his five-month sentence.

In January, a judge refused his request for early release. At the time, he tried to argue in court documents that he had spent so much time in solitary confinement and quarantine in COVID-19, that it was already as if he had endured all of his punishment.

The stylist was convicted in August of bribing his daughters to college, alongside his wife, 56-year-old “Full House” TV star Lori Loughlin. The duo pleaded guilty in May to paying $ 500,000 to have their two daughters, 22- Isabella Giannulli, 21, and Olivia Jade Giannulli, 21, accepted at the University of Southern California as recruits for the crew, although they are not rowers.

He was also ordered to pay a $ 250,000 fine and perform 250 hours of community service.

Loughlin spent two months behind bars before being arrested in December.

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