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Lori Loughlin & Husband Feel 'Manipulated' in College Scam: 'They Had No Bad Intention,' Source Says
Entertainment Weekly ^ | April 15, 2019 | Zach Seemayer‍

Posted on 04/16/2019 3:16:55 AM PDT by C19fan

U.S. Lori Loughlin & Husband Feel 'Manipulated' in College Scam: 'They Had No Bad Intention,' Source Says Zach Seemayer‍,Entertainment Tonight 11 hours ago

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Lori Loughlin pleads not guilty in college admissions scam

It turns out that trusting the word of a con artist might not always be the best choice. Following Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli's decision to plead not guilty to the charges facing them in connection to the college admissions scandal on Monday, a source close to the 54-year-old actress tells ET that she feels like those who orchestrated the scheme misled her about the severity of her involvement. "[Lori and her husband] claim they were under the impression they might be breaking rules, but not laws," the source says. "They feel they were manipulated by those involved and are planning that as part of their defense." "They realize how serious the charges are, but feel that once the judge hears their story he will see they had no bad intentions," the source adds.

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KEYWORDS: college; loriloughlin; mossimo
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To: norwaypinesavage

“...defraud the university....”

I doubt that ! The university probably knew what it was getting. Its a private school and it had a “private entry fee”. I will agree the other applicants were defrauded but mostly because the bought into the scam of “institutional elitism”. The real damage is the university’s brand.
This even allowed the peaking under the hood, instead of a Rolls-Royce engine its a Yugo!


41 posted on 04/16/2019 6:09:07 AM PDT by Reily
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To: C19fan

So let me get this straight, you spent roughly 500k or so in bribes to get your daughters into USC under false pretenses, but you don’t feel you broke any laws... so that means you aren’t guilty?

Wow, she has far more confidence in her acting ability than she should....

Another “I’m too pretty to get convicted”


42 posted on 04/16/2019 6:15:50 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: Reily

The reality is, that of all these kids that got in on bribes and lies and crimes... as far as we know NOT A SINGLE ONE FLUSHED OUT!!! So what does that tell you? It tells you these schools are HARDLY ELITE! If they cheated to get in, but then weren’t flushed out because they couldn’t handle the work, then it tells you the entrance process is not there to ensure that people won’t get in that can’t handle the work, and these universities are HARDLY the best and the brightest.


43 posted on 04/16/2019 6:17:58 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: C19fan
I hope she keeps talking to her friends who lead to the press because she’s doing an excellent job of exposing the general attitude of the cultural elites.....those who tell us how to vote, LOL.
44 posted on 04/16/2019 6:20:41 AM PDT by liberalh8ter (The only difference between flash mob 'urban yutes' and U.S. politicians is the hoodies.)
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To: HamiltonJay
Pretty girls in America are never punished for anything bad they do - it's practically a cornerstone of our culture.

At least, until they turn 54... :)

45 posted on 04/16/2019 6:22:40 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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To: C19fan

....”They realize how serious the charges are, but feel that once the judge hears their story he will see they had no bad intentions,”....

0bama did it, and said it was okay for others to run the same play.
After all, our money can buy the happiness of getting our dumb as rocks children into a school.

So, what would you rather have happen, some deplorable in a MAGA hat with a 190 IQ and unlimited potential....

oh wait


46 posted on 04/16/2019 6:32:36 AM PDT by Steven Tyler
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To: HamiltonJay

Exactly that’s my point!

The real fraudsters are the schools & their elitist brand!
All the Hollyweird clowns did was expose that. For that they must be punished!

In 40 some years of science & engineering work I’ve seen little difference in graduates of the elite schools & the cow colleges (state land grant schools!). If there are differences/problems its the attitudes of the elite graduates causing the trouble. And no don’t get me wrong, not all the graduate of the elite schools were like that. The problem children were very few in number but just enough to make one pause.


47 posted on 04/16/2019 6:37:08 AM PDT by Reily
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To: C19fan

They knew. Prob did not think about the severe consequences.


48 posted on 04/16/2019 6:37:38 AM PDT by HonkyTonkMan
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To: C19fan
Ah, so INTENTION is more important than result. Dead is ok as long as they don't INTEND to kill you? They didn't INTEND for their Unqualified kid to get admitted to college when they forked over big $$, it just HAPPENED!
Put them in jail WITH the university officials who SOLD admission!
49 posted on 04/16/2019 6:40:15 AM PDT by ClearBlueSky (ISLAM is the problem. ISLAM is the enemy of civilization.)
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To: Reily

I agree. I now only hire engineers from “cow colleges” - mostly my local one. Less turmoil and BS involved. At one point in my career it was Stanford or Berkeley or not at all.


50 posted on 04/16/2019 6:40:46 AM PDT by mad_as_he$$
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To: C19fan
After using the $500,000 bribe money as a "donation" they were deducting that money on their taxes. Why is this information not in the article?

"They in no way felt they were money laundering," the source says. "They thought the money would be used for a donation and to benefit the school. Even so, this has been one of the toughest decisions of Lori‘s life."

The charge of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and honest services mail and wire fraud provides for a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of $250,000 or twice the gross gain or loss, whichever is greater. The charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering provides for a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of $500,000 or twice the value of the property involved in the money laundering.

Ultimately, if convicted and sentenced to the maximum extent of the law, Loughlin could face up to 40 years in jail. But many experts agree that the chance of sentencing that severe is almost nonexistent.

51 posted on 04/16/2019 6:54:21 AM PDT by COUNTrecount (If only Harvey Weinstein's bathrobe could talk.)
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To: C19fan

Bad intentions. Road to hell is paved with good ones. Maybe the road to jail is paved with bad ones.


52 posted on 04/16/2019 6:57:57 AM PDT by KosmicKitty (Opportunities multiply as they are seized.)
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To: Rockingham

Yeah, and some ambitious assistant US attorneys are out for blood and a high-profile conviction. Reportedly, Loughlin and her husband were offered plea deals that involved some minor jail time when they were first charge. Mr. and Mrs. Hollywood balked, telling the feds they would not go to jail as part of any deal. Fine, said the feds, who added another charge that would make Aunt Becky’s stay in the Big House even longer. At that point, Loughlin and her hubby told the feds “let’s talk a deal.” The prosecutors told them the plea bargain was no longer on the table.

I don’t know if it’s hubris, bad legal advice, or both, but the Full House star and her husband are providing a textbook illustration of how NOT to handle legal troubles with the feds. They might see if Felicity Huffman’s lawyer is willing to take on more clients. Ms. Huffman is getting sound advice; she has already accepted a deal for lesser charges and may spend only a few weeks in jail. Loughlin and her husband are reportedly looking at years in prison.


53 posted on 04/16/2019 6:59:28 AM PDT by ExNewsExSpook
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To: Baldwin77

Her husband gave to candidates from both parties; he was highlighted in the initial reporting b/c as the only defendant who gave to Trump.


54 posted on 04/16/2019 7:01:14 AM PDT by ExNewsExSpook
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To: ExNewsExSpook
Federal over-reach in prosecution is a common problem. In this instance though, the scheme was large and long-running, with many people involved and major academic institutions compromised. That kind of wide-scale harm usually justifies stronger prosecution demands in plea bargaining.

As white-collar defense specialists warn, their hardest issue is getting their clients to accept that they might have infringed the criminal law enough to do time. I can easily imagine Lori Loughlin digging in her heels. Jail and prison are for little people without cash and celebrity status.

55 posted on 04/16/2019 7:32:10 AM PDT by Rockingham (W)
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To: Nifster

If Jussie Smollet and the Clintons got a pass, these two should get a pass. The hubby is apparently a Trump supporter. She has no prior record. And we all know that college admissions in this country is all corrupted anyway.


56 posted on 04/16/2019 7:38:17 AM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: Reily

Studies have shown time and again that degrees from these elite colleges on average do not earn those with them more than those who go to other schools.... Those schools are there for the connections etc for the “right” kind of people.

That’s it... Like the Private Grade School that charges 40k a year tuition.. its not a 40k per year educations, its 40k to make sure your kids don’t have to mix with the riff raff.


57 posted on 04/16/2019 8:14:43 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: HamiltonJay

Agree!

Just so you know...I keep my riff very raff!


58 posted on 04/16/2019 8:22:14 AM PDT by Reily
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To: C19fan
Sure, we thought that leaving $100,000 in cash in small, non-consecutive bills in a paper sack in a trash bin at 3 AM was a little irregular of a way to pay admissions fees, but we didn't think it was illegal!
59 posted on 04/16/2019 8:34:59 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: montag813
Not a bad secondary legal strategy, after giving prosecutors the finger didn't work out too well.

Haven't we watched Billary give prosecutors the finger for 20+ years running?

Screw the prosecutors.

60 posted on 04/16/2019 9:24:37 AM PDT by an amused spectator (Mitt Romney, Chuck Schumer's p*ssboy)
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