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Lori Loughlin is trying to do good. The previous Fuller house star who spent two months in jail for her role in the sensational college admission scandal Operation Varsity Blues, has been spotted for the first time since her release by doing community service via Project Angel Food, a non-profit organization that prepares and delivers healthy meals to the sufferers due to serious illnesses in Los Angeles. Loughlin was spotted just two days after Netflix released the trailer for the upcoming documentary Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal from the manufacturers of Tiger King, which explains exactly how Loughlin’s Lifetime tent pool actress went to face the scandal next door Desperate housewives actress Felicity Huffman.
Loughlin and her husband for fashion designers, Mossimo Gianulli, pleaded guilty to paying $ 500,000 to their two daughters, YouTuber and Red Table Conversation guest Olivia Jade and her older sister, Isabella Rose, in the USC, who falsely posed as crew recruits. Mossimo is currently serving his five-month sentence in a federal prison in Santa Barbara and has an expected release date of April 17, while Loughlin completed her two-month prison sentence in Northern California and now has 100 hours of community service to complete and ‘ a fine of $ 150,000 to pay before she is a free woman. On photos first obtained by ‘Page Six’, you can wear Loughlin in blue jeans, a blue sweater with ‘California’ affixed to it, and a blue ‘Project Angel Food’ hat. What can we say, the woman definitely likes varsity blue.