College Admissions Scandal Update: Olivia Jade Takes New Step Before Lori Loughlin's Trial
Lori Loughlin may be quietly getting ready for her October 2020 trial, but her daughters have opted to do other things prior to the "Fuller House" star's upcoming court dates.
In 2019, Loughlin and her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, allegedly paid William "Rick" Singer $500,000 so that their daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, could attend the University of Southern California (USC). After the allegations, they were each charged with mail and wire fraud, honest services mail and wire fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery.
Before her parents head to trial this fall, Olivia is now social distancing herself amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, according to The Daily Mail. However, the once-popular YouTuber is not alone. As seen on her Instagram Story over the weekend, Olivia decided to stay inside with Isabella and her boyfriend, Jackson Guthy, whom she called her "loves" in her post.
This is not the only time in recent months that the internet personality has been seen prior to the "When Calls the Heart" star's trial dates for her alleged participation in the college admissions scam. In December 2019, she resurfaced in an unexpected place. At that time, it was reported that her appearance was "coached" and that the topics she discussed were decided upon ahead of time.
In addition to the aforementioned times that Olivia has been seen in recent months, she also made a "carefree" decision earlier this month and unexpectedly appeared on social media in other ways.
As for Loughlin herself, several reports have surfaced regarding the Hallmark actress' future. Not only has it been said that her "formidable" defense could give her a big advantage, but others have stated that certain issues cannot be "ignored" before trial. Additionally, it has been revealed that the previously set dates will continue to stay in place and will not be altered due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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