Each actress was subjected to various rumors about the damage the controversial crime did to their careers and personal lives. One tabloid reported Loughlin worried her time in prison would ruin her financially.
In 2019, Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, were accused of paying $500,000 to bribe their daughter’s way into the University of Southern California. The spouses faced up to 45 years in prison, though they attempted to maintain their innocence with a not guilty plea.
Around this time last year, the National Enquirer asserted Lori Loughlin planned to hide her $90 million fortune in a secret hidey-hole. The paper contended Loughlin had become unhinged over spending time in prison, leading her to obsess over how the time away will destroy her and Giannulli, both their marriage and their finances.
An insider stated, “Lori and Mossimo were doing everything they can to retain control of their own finances, which is ultimately within their rights even if it does seem sketchy.” We ran the report by our ownimpeccable source close to the situation.
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli eventually changed their pleas to guilty. Loughlin was sentenced to a two-month prison sentence, while Giannulli was sentenced to five. The Fuller House actress began serving time in late October. While Loughlin’s role in the scandal painted her in a negative light, to assume she would panic and start hiding is a bit far-fetched. But, given her lengthy career, we doubt the Full House star worried about money beforehand. Nor will she after.
The Enquirer has concocted various inaccurate reports about Loughlin. For instance, Gossip Cop busted the paper last year for alleging Lori Loughlin faked organ failure to get out of going to prison. The tabloid also asserted the actress planned to turn her experience behind bars into a movie.