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Actress Lori Loughlin pleads not guilty in college admissions case

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BOSTON: Actress Lori Loughlin on Monday entered a not guilty plea to charges that she participat­ed in a wide- ranging college admissions scam by paying bribes to get her two daughters admitted to the University of Southern California.

Loughlin, who starred in the television sitcom ‘ Full House’, and her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli filed papers in federal court in Boston waiving their personal appearance­s at an arraignmen­t hearing and asking to have not guilty pleas entered on their behalf.

They are among 50 people accused of participat­ing in a massive scheme that allowed wealthy parents to use cheating and US$ 25 million in bribes to help their children secure spots at well-known universiti­es like Yale, Georgetown and USC. None of the schools or the students have been charged in the case.

California college admissions consultant William “Rick” Singer pleaded guilty in March to charges that helped parents facilitate cheating on college entrance exams and bribed coaches at universiti­es to falsely present their children as athletic recruits.

Prosecutor­s allege that Loughlin, 54, and Giannulli agreed with Singer to pay US$ 500,000 to have their two daughters named as recruits to USC’s crew team, even though they did not row competitiv­ely, to help them gain admission.

Loughlin and Giannulli provided Singer photograph­s of their daughters in order to create fake athletic profiles for them, which a USC athletics official in exchange for bribes then used to support recruiting them, prosecutor­s said.

The couple and several other parents were originally charged in March with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. Prosecutor­s secured an indictment on April 9 that included an additional charge of conspiring to commit money laundering.

Several other parents charged alongside Loughlin and Giannulli also filed papers seeking to waive appearing at an arraignmen­t and have not guilty pleas entered for them. A federal magistrate judge granted their requests on Monday.

In all, 33 parents have been charged in the college admissions scandal. Of those, 13 have agreed to plead guilty, including ‘ Desperate Housewives’ TV star Felicity Huffman. She is scheduled to plead guilty on May 21. — Reuters

 ??  ?? In this file photo taken on April 3, actress Lori Loughlin exits the courthouse after facing charges for allegedly conspiring to commit mail fraud and other charges in the college admissions scandal at the John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse in Boston. American actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, accused of paying a US$500,000 bribe to secure their daughters' entry into a prestigiou­s California university, on April 15, pleaded not guilty to money laundering charges.The couple waived their right to appear before a judge to be formally accused and entered their pleas through documents filed by their attorneys, according to documents seen by AFP. — AFP photo
Actresses Kyanna Simone Simpson (left) and Lilliya Scarlett Reid (above) attend the premiere of Netflix's 'Chambers' at Metrograph on Monday in NewYork City. • (Top) Jaynee Lynne Kinchen attends the premiere of Warner Bros.' ‘The Curse Of La Llorona' at the Egyptian Theatre on Monday in Hollywood, California. — AFP photos
In this file photo taken on April 3, actress Lori Loughlin exits the courthouse after facing charges for allegedly conspiring to commit mail fraud and other charges in the college admissions scandal at the John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse in Boston. American actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, accused of paying a US$500,000 bribe to secure their daughters' entry into a prestigiou­s California university, on April 15, pleaded not guilty to money laundering charges.The couple waived their right to appear before a judge to be formally accused and entered their pleas through documents filed by their attorneys, according to documents seen by AFP. — AFP photo Actresses Kyanna Simone Simpson (left) and Lilliya Scarlett Reid (above) attend the premiere of Netflix's 'Chambers' at Metrograph on Monday in NewYork City. • (Top) Jaynee Lynne Kinchen attends the premiere of Warner Bros.' ‘The Curse Of La Llorona' at the Egyptian Theatre on Monday in Hollywood, California. — AFP photos

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