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Lori Laughlin was released from federal prison in Northern California on Monday after completing a prison term of two months for her role in a massive college admissions scandal.
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Prosecutors said Laughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, paid $500,000 in bribes to secure spots for their daughters at the University of Southern California as fake athletic recruits for the school's crew team, even though neither rode competitively.
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Laughlin and generally, who at first were fighting the charges pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud generally was sentenced to five months.
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At the sentencing in August, Laughlin tearfully apologized to a U.
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S district judge for the quote awful decision she made, saying, Quote, I am truly, profoundly and deeply sorry and I need to face the consequences and make amends.
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The celebrity parents were among 56 people charged in a scheme masterminded by consultant William Rick Singer, who has admitted to facilitating cheating on college entrance exams and using bribery to secure admission to elite schools.