Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli pleaded not guilty Monday in the college admissions scam, Fox News has learned.
In court documents obtained by Fox News, Loughlin, 54, and Giannulli, 55, said in the filing they are waiving their right to appear in court for an arraignment and plead not guilty.
The "Fuller House" actress also requested to waive her appearance for an arraignment in the college admissions scandal, the Department of Justice told us.
Loughlin and Giannulli did not appear in court and it is currently not known if the judge will permit the pleas without them present.
LORI LOUGHLIN IN 'PANIC MODE' AT POTENTIAL PRISON TIME
The former Hallmark Channel star and fashion designer husband were arrested last month and released on $1 million bonds for allegedly bribing their daughters' ways into the University of Southern California (USC) for $500,000 each.
Loughlin and Giannulli were charged will mail fraud in March after it was discovered they allegedly paid scam mastermind William "Rick" Singer to have their daughters Isabella and YouTube star Olivia Jade recruited onto the USC crew team despite neither girl being a rower in high school.
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDAL: THE MOST BIZARRE DETAILS
The girls' statuses at USC are reportedly on hold amid internal investigations into each student's case.
Giannulli and Loughlin rejected the plea agreement that "Desperate Housewives" actress Felicity Huffman, who was also implicated in the case, accepted earlier this month.
The couple was then indicted on additional charges of fraud and money laundering. They now face up to 40 years in prison if convicted.
LORI LOUGHLIN FEARS GUILTY PLEA'S IMPACT ON HER DAUGHTERS, REPORT CLAIMS
"The second superseding indictment also charges the defendants with conspiring to launder the bribes and other payments in furtherance of the fraud by funneling them through Singer’s purported charity and his for-profit corporation, as well as by transferring money into the United States, from outside the United States, for the purpose of promoting the fraud scheme," the Department of Justice previously said in a statement.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Reps for the couple did not return Fox News' requests for comment. They have not publicly addressed the allegations against them.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/college-admissions-scandal-lori-loughlin-mossimo-giannulli
2019-04-15 14:45:56Z
CBMiYGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmZveG5ld3MuY29tL2VudGVydGFpbm1lbnQvY29sbGVnZS1hZG1pc3Npb25zLXNjYW5kYWwtbG9yaS1sb3VnaGxpbi1tb3NzaW1vLWdpYW5udWxsadIBZGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmZveG5ld3MuY29tL2VudGVydGFpbm1lbnQvY29sbGVnZS1hZG1pc3Npb25zLXNjYW5kYWwtbG9yaS1sb3VnaGxpbi1tb3NzaW1vLWdpYW5udWxsaS5hbXA
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar