Olivia Jade Giannulli and brothers caught Mossimo Giannulli from prison

Olivia Jade Giannulli and her brothers had a special mission to do on Friday, when their father, Mossimo Giannulli, was released from prison.

The famous designer and husband of actress Lori Loughlin was released early from his five-month sentence for participating in the college admission scandal. Loughlin, 55, has already served time.

In addition to Olivia Jade, 21, Giannulli shares a 22-year-old daughter, Isabella Rose, with Loughlin. He also has a 30-year-old son, Gianni, from a previous relationship.

The three brothers went to fetch their father together, Gianni told Extra recently. They picked him up as early as possible, at 8:30 am.

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Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose initially planned to allow Gianni to take her father alone, but they changed their minds at the last minute and surprised their father.

The brothers spent the night in a hotel in Santa Barbara County on Thursday night to avoid Los Angeles traffic.

According to the Extra report, Giannulli “went crazy” when he saw his three children.

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After his three-week early release, it was reported that Giannulli had moved into a recovery home, but Gianni told the outlet the opposite, explaining that they stopped at a recovery home only to pick up an anklet that the designer will have to wear while he completes his sentence at home.

Mossimo Giannulli was released from prison on Friday morning after participating in the college admission scandal.  (Photo by L. Cohen / WireImage for LaForce and Stevens)

Mossimo Giannulli was released from prison on Friday morning after participating in the college admission scandal. (Photo by L. Cohen / WireImage for LaForce and Stevens)

Before Friday afternoon, Giannulli and Loughlin – who had overlapping prison sentences – had not seen each other for more than six months.

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In addition to his time behind bars, Giannulli was ordered to pay a $ 250,000 fine with two years of supervised freedom and 250 hours of community service. He served nearly 60 days of his sentence in a medium-security prison, instead of the camp to which he was sentenced, Extra reported.

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Giannulli’s prison sentence will be served at home in mid-April.

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