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Olivia Jade's High School Counselor Will Be Called as Witness After Incident With Dad Mossimo Giannulli (Report)

Olivia Jade‘s high school counselor will be summoned as a witness in the college admissions case against her parents, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli.

According to the Department of Justice, the Marymount High School staff member was involved in an altercation with the social media star’s dad after he questioned her reported rowing credentials, Too Fab reports.

Mossimo and Lori are accused of paying scam ring leader Rick Singer $500,000 to get their daughters accepted into the University of Southern California by posing as athletes.

The counselor reportedly learned from admissions staff members at USC that Olivia‘s sister Isabella had applied as a member of the rowing team – but Marymount didn’t have any such team.

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Lori Loughlin Pleads Not Guilty to All Charges in College Admissions Case

Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, have officially entered please of “not guilty” in their college admissions scandal case.

They had previously been charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud, but had an added charge of money laundering added after not accepting a plea deal. The rumored highest amount of time they could spend in jail is 20 years.

Lori and Mossimo advised the court that they were not intending to appear at a second arraignment, and filed waiver appearance forms indicating they are pleading not guilty to “each of the charges.” You can see the form at The Blast.

The couple are accused of allegedly paying $500,000 as a bribe to the University of Southern California crew coach to secure their daughters admission to the school.

Felicity Huffman, another star wrapped up in the scandal, admitted her guilt in a recent statement.

Lori Loughlin & Husband Indicted for Additional Charge of Money Laundering

Lori Loughlin did not enter a plea deal with the prosecution in the college admissions scandal case and she and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, are now facing an additional charge of money laundering.

This means that they have the potential to serve even more prison time. They had previously been charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud, but now money laundering has been added for their alleged participation in “conspiring to launder the bribes and other payment in furtherance of the fraud by funneling them through [Rick] Singer’s purported charity and his for-profit corporation,” TMZ reports.

Earlier in the day, it was reported that if Lori took the plea deal, she could spend two or two-and-a-half years in prison. Now, the money laundering charge alone could bring that amount of time even higher as it comes with a maximum of 20 years in prison.

Lori Loughlin Could Face a Lot More Prison Time Than Felicity Huffman

Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, could be facing a lot more prison time than Felicity Huffman in the college admissions scandal case.

Felicity, who admitted her guilt in paying $15,000 to raise her daughter’s SAT scores, could face as little as four months in prison after copping a plea deal.

Lori and her husband, however, paid a lot more in their alleged part in the scandal. Apparently, they paid $500,000 as a bribe for the USC crew coach. As a result, any plea deal would raise the minimum prison sentence to around two years to a maximum of two and a half years, TMZ reports.

If the defendants do not accept the plea deal, or take too long to accept the plea deal, they could face a Federal Grand Jury and have to add charges to their sentences.

Lori Loughlin's Husband Mossimo Giannulli Released from Custody, Pictured Leaving Court

Mossimo Giannulli is seen in a hoodie and jeans while leaving the federal court building on Tuesday (March 12) in Los Angeles.

The 55-year-old fashion designer, who is married to Full House actress Lori Loughlin, was arrested for allegedly being involved in a college admissions scam.

Lori and Mossimo allegedly paid a combined $500,000 to get their two daughters accepted into the University of Southern California by pretending that they were crew athletes.

A warrant for Lori‘s arrest was issued and she reportedly flew back from Canada that day to turn herself in.

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