Eventhough a plea bargain is still on the table for former
Fuller House co-star Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli, which would include a maximum of 4 years/9 months in prison,
TMZ reports both chose not to appear in court and have pled NOT GUILTY to:
- conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud
- honest services mail and wire fraud
- and money laundering
The U.S. Attorney out of Boston gave Loughlin, Giannulli and the other parents involved in the massive college briberty scheme the opportunity to take a plea, or face the Grand Jury, additional charges, and longer jail sentences.
Loughlin and her husband allegedly paid a USC athletic coach $500k to help both of their daughters gain admission to the college.