Olivia Jade celebrates the new year after the release of Lori Loughlin in prison: ‘Keep the Vibes Good’

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Olivia Jade Giannulli is saying goodbye to 2020.

Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli’s 20-year-old daughter shared a series of photos and videos on Friday celebrating the start of the new year.

“2021 we’re just going to keep the vibes good, okay?” she wrote next to the post, which showed her smiling and dancing with friends.

The post came less than a week after Loughlin, 56, was released from a federal penitentiary in Dublin, California, on Monday morning after finishing her sentence for her involvement in the national college admissions scandal. Her husband is still serving his five-month sentence.

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A source confirmed to PEOPLE on Monday that, after his release, the Full house The star shared an emotional reunion with daughters Olivia and Isabella Rose Giannulli, 21.

“It is the end of a very long ordeal,” said the source.

A second source added that the actress “seems very relieved to be able to leave the prison sentence behind”.

AFF-USA / Shutterstock From left: Olivia Jade, Lori Loughlin and Bella Giannulli in February 2019

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In May, Loughlin admitted a conspiracy charge for committing electronic and postal fraud, while her stylist husband pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge for committing electronic and postal fraud and an accusation of electronic fraud for honest services. The couple was caught up in the scandal in which more than 50 parents reportedly bribed their children to enter prestigious universities.

According to the criminal complaint against them, the couple was accused of paying $ 500,000 to Rick Singer and the Key Worldwide Foundation to falsely designate Olivia and Isabella as recruits for the University of Southern California crew team, although none of them have participated in the sport.

On August 21, a judge approved the couple’s court settlement, sentencing her to two months in prison, a $ 150,000 fine and 150 hours of community service, while Giannulli received five months in prison, a $ 250,000 fine and 250 hours of community service.

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