2hrs ago
scared shitless seeing how violent the real people on the street are
muh pandemic prison
BUT
NOV 19, 2020 the pandemic will be over
'she is overthinking
IMO she and her husband should do every hour of the 2 month sentence and 5 month sentence
Lori Loughlin 'Profoundly Sorry,' Admits Making 'Awful Decision' After Receiving 2-Month Prison Sentence
International Business Times|4 days ago
Lori Loughlin admitted that she made an awful decision after being sentenced to two months in prison for her involvement in the high-profile college admission cheating scandal.
Loughlin, 56, was sentenced to two months in prison at an online hearing Friday in federal court in Boston conducted via Zoom by U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton. Earlier, Giannulli, 57, was sentenced to five months in prison by Gorton
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/08/21/lori-loughlin-mossimo-giannulli-sentencing-college-admissions-case/3358449001/
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Lori Loughlin is apparently "losing sleep" about going to prison during the pandemic.
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Lori Loughlin Is Reportedly "Losing Sleep" Over Going to Prison During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The actress is set to begin serving her two-month sentence on Nov. 19.
By Isabel Jones Aug 26, 2020 @ 1:53 pm
Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were sentenced to prison on Friday after allegedly paying $500,000 to have daughters Isabella Rose, 21, and Olivia Jade, 20, falsely admitted to the University of Southern California as crew team recruits.
The Full House alum was sentenced to two months, while her husband was sentenced to five. And while there is some relief in the verdict — a source told People the couple is “relieved because the waiting was awful”— Loughlin is still “terrified about going to prison."
Both parties were ordered to report to prison by Nov. 19, but they’ve asked if they stagger their sentences so they can be there for their adult daughters.
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Of course, Loughlin's fear of prison is amplified by the current health crisis. According to People’s source, she’s scared of contracting COVID-19 and has been “trying to stay as healthy as possible and also takes supplements to boost her immune system.” Back in July CNN reported that the number of people in prison testing positive for the coronavirus was 5.5 times higher than the general population, and the death rate three times higher. “It’s definitely something that she has been losing sleep about,” the source continued.