Actor Lori Loughlin reported to federal prison in California on Friday to begin serving a two-month sentence for taking part in a scam to get her daughters admitted into college.
Oct.30 (UPI) — Actor Lori Loughlin reported to federal prison in California on Friday to begin serving a two-month sentence for taking part in a scam to get her daughters admitted into college. The Full House star surrender to the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, Calif., the same San Francisco-area facility where fellow actor Felicity Huffman served her sentence for a related conviction, authorities told NBC News. Loughlin’s husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, is set to report to prison Nov.19 to serve a five-month sentence. They were both sentenced in August after pleading guilty in Boston to conspiring to fraudulently secure admission for their two daughters to the University of Southern California.