College admissions scandal perpetrator, actress Lori Loughlin seeks work in Canada

Lori Loughlin exits the John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse after appearing in Federal Court to answer charges stemming from college admissions scandal on April 3, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Lori Loughlin exits the John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse after appearing in Federal Court to answer charges stemming from college admissions scandal on April 3, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. Photo credit Paul Marotta/Getty Images

The show must go on – in Canada.

Despite dealing with scandal and jail time in the aftermath of the Varsity Blues college admissions trial, "Full House" actress Lori Loughlin is looking to relaunch her acting career, according to reporting by The Mercury News.

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The 57-year-old has been granted permission to go to Canada to seek work.

A federal judge in Boston has granted her "expedited" permission to travel out of the country, even while still on probation for her college admissions scam guilty plea. She will most likely be able to leave later this month or early in October.

According to her request sent by a probation official, "Ms. Loughlin anticipates she will be traveling for about one week" and "being offered a filming production project" if allowed to go.

It’s not yet known if Loughlin has a gig lined up.

Her last role was on the Hallmark Channel’s "When Calls the Heart" series. She’s best known as Aunt Becky from "Full House."

Loughlin served two months in jail for paying to get her daughters accepted to the University of Southern California as fake crew recruits. Her husband served five months.

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