Lori Loughlin feels ‘relieved’ that Mossimo Giannulli is out of jail: reported

Lori Loughlin is reportedly in a good mood now that her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, is out of jail for his role in the college admissions scandal.

Online prison records viewed by Fox News confirm that Gianulli has been transferred to RRM Long Beach, a residential access institution.

Giannulli, 57, has spent the past five months in a federal prison in Lompoc near Santa Barbara. He reported to jail in November, almost one month after Loughlin reported to FCI Dublin to complete her two-month sentence.

While neither Loughlin nor their children directly addressed the situation, a source told People that the former ‘Full House’ actress is ‘relieved’ that her husband is no longer in the lock.

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“Lori is relieved that he has been released from prison. However, Mossimo is still in federal custody,” the source said.

Mossimo Giannulli and Lori Loughlin have accepted a plea agreement in the university admissions scandal.

Mossimo Giannulli and Lori Loughlin have accepted a plea agreement in the university admissions scandal.
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A person familiar with the matter released Giannulli on Friday. He is expected to serve the remainder of his sentence at home, the person said. The person could not discuss the matter in public and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

A release in Giannulli’s home is not unusual, in part because of the short nature of his sentence.

According to records, he is under the supervision of a Long Beach Prison Bureau, which manages a halfway house, as well as inmates under supervision. According to the records, he will be released from prison on April 17.

According to its website, RRM Long Beach is a “residential access management office.” These types of facilities provide federal offenders with “community-based services that will help their accession needs,” the website said.

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In August, Loughlin and Giannulli pleaded guilty to charges of $ 500,000 payments to scam master William “Rick” Singer for recruiting their daughters to the University of Southern California crew. The two have never participated in the sport.

In a plea deal, Loughlin agreed to serve two months and pay a $ 150,000 fine, along with two years of supervised release and 100 hours of community service. Giannulli agreed to pay a $ 250,000 fine with two years of unsupervised release and 250 hours of community service, in addition to a five-month sentence.

The fashion designer addressed the court during his sentencing hearing in August and lamented that he was involved in the scandal.

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“I deeply regret it … the damage my actions have caused my daughters, my wife and others. I take full responsibility for my behavior, I am willing to accept consequences and continue with the lessons I have learned from this has experience, ”said Giannulli.

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Assistant U.S. Attorney Kristen Kearney called the five months he will serve “appropriate.” Kearney calls Giannulli’s crime more than ‘just zealous parenting’.

Fox News’ Melissa Roberto and the Asscoaited Press contributed to this report.

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