Lori Loughlin’s Prison Term Will Soon Come To An End

There are new reports that say Hallmark star Lori Loughlin might be released from prison just in time for the holiday season, making this a true Christmas miracle.

There are new reports that say the Hollywood actress is set to be released from California’s Dublin FCI on December 27th. But because that day lands on a Sunday, there’s a good chance that she might be released from prison on Friday, December 25th.

According to Page Six, the Bureau of Prisons “may release an inmate whose release date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, on the last preceding weekday,” according to the agency.

Lori and her husband Massimo Gianulli were caught in a massive college bribe scandal in which the couple paid a heap of money to get their daughters admitted into the University of Southern California. Lori has been sentenced to two months in prison and Giannulli sentenced to five months in prison, subject to the court’s approval.

In addition, Lori faces a $150,000 fine, two years of supervised release and 100 hours of community service, and Giannulli faces a $250,000 fine, two years of supervised release and 250 hours of community service.

Meanwhile, one source close to the situation says that while Lori went to jail with her “game face on,” things quickly spiraled out of control for her the moment she got locked up. The tipster said, “Lori really went into prison strong, she had her faith and the support of her family, but the first few days and road ahead are daunting.”

If that weren’t enough, the insider went on to say that Lori has become a shadow of her former self and that she’s having paranoid thoughts about something either going horribly wrong during her prison stint or worse, her having to stay behind bars for an extended period of time.

The tipster continued, “Lori tried her best to be brave and look at the end result but there was nothing that could dissipate her fears. It’s only two months but she’s dreading it. Her mind keeps telling her that something will go horribly wrong in prison or that her stay could be prolonged.”

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