LORI LOUGHLIN BEGINS 2-MONTH PRISON SENTENCE FOR COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDAL

On Friday (October 30), Lori Loughlin reported to a federal prison in Northern California to begin her two-month sentence for her involvement in the college admissions scam. She reportedly surrendered to authorities at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California.

Loughlin is serving her sentence at the same prison as fellow actress Felicity Huffman. Huffman ultimately served just 11 days.

Due to the ongoing pandemic, Loughlin’s experience in the facility will be a little different. Upon her arrival, she will be required to take a COVID-19 test and then undergo a two week quarantine before joining the general population. There are currently no visitors allowed at the prison either.

Loughlin will be required to follow the same rules as the other prisoners once she joins the general population, including a 5 a.m. wakeup call, wearing a uniform of khaki pants and a brown t-shirt, and five inmate roll calls per day.

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