Actress Lori Loughlin to plead guilty in US college admissions bribery scandal, documents show
- Loughlin is accused of conspiring with a consultant to pass off her two daughters as promising rowing recruits to gain admission to USC
- She and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, allegedly paid the consultant US$500,000
Loughlin was arrested in March 2019 and charged with conspiring with William “Rick” Singer, a Newport Beach consultant at the heart of the admissions scandal, to pass off her two daughters, Olivia Jade Giannulli and Isabella Rose Giannulli, as promising rowing recruits, all but guaranteeing their admission to USC.
Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, paid Singer US$500,000 in all, prosecutors charged. Giannulli has agreed to plead guilty as well, court documents show.
For 16 months, the couple had insisted Singer misled them into believing the money was destined for legitimate university purposes, not bribes to corrupt school employees. Earlier this month, a judge batted down their request to have the charges dismissed for outrageous government misconduct.
The couple began discussing the plot with Singer in April 2016, an FBI agent wrote in an affidavit filed in court. Though neither of their daughters was a rower, Loughlin and Giannulli saw being a coxswain as their ticket into USC, which has an acceptance rate of 13 per cent, the agent wrote.