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Prosecutor Warns Actress Lori Loughlin She Is Playing With Fire Refusing Plea Deal

October 8. 2019

Lori Loughlin is looking very strained and aged overnight from the stressful criminal indictment, as she is potentially facing 20-years in prison if convicted

U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling is firing warning shots at Hollywood actress, Lori Loughlin, in the college admissions cheating scandal. Loughlin has refused to accept a plea deal, which is an admission of guilt, in exchange for a lesser jail sentence, after she and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, committed fraud in paying a lawbreaking man $500,000 to get their daughter into the University of Southern California.

Lori Loughlin and daughters Oliva Jade and Isabella

Loughlin and Giannulli also had their daughter pose for fake photos with rowing equipment to gain entrance into the university via the crew team. The couple's daughter Olivia never rode crew and her grades did not meet the academic standard required by the university. Based on social networking posts, photos and videos, Olivia was more interested in partying, which led people online to wonder how she was accepted into the University of Southern California.

Andrew Lelling

Lelling stated of Loughlin fighting the criminal charges rather than accepting the plea deal, "If she is convicted, we would probably ask for a higher sentence for her than we did for Felicity Huffman. I can't tell you what that would be. The longer the case goes, let's say she goes through to trial. If it is after trial, we would ask for something substantially higher. If she resolved it before trial, something lower than that."

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Lori Loughlin is facing a 'substantially higher' prison sentence than Felicity Huffman if she is convicted over college admissions scandal says Operation Varsity Blues prosecutor because she 'refuses to take responsibility for her actions'

Published: 16:33 EDT, 7 October 2019 | Updated: 17:45 EDT, 7 October 2019 - The prosecutor in the Operation Varsity Blues case praised Felicity Huffman and sent out a warning to Lori Loughlin in a rare interview over the weekend. US Attorney Andrew Lelling appeared on the local ABC affiliate in Boston to discuss the ongoing trial, where he has managed to secure a prison time for all four parents to have appeared in front of Judge Indira Talwani for a sentencing hearing.

Those parents include Huffman, a woman whom Lelling praised as 'classy' for admitting she was culpable and taking responsibility for her actions. He did not have any praise for Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli however, and instead warned them that their decision to fight the charges in this case would only lengthen the prison sentence recommended by his office if they are found guilty...

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