Lori Loughlin ‘Very Afraid’ Of Going To Trial

Lori Loughlin ‘Very Afraid’ Of Going To Trial

Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli plead NOT guilty at the top of this week in the college admissions scheme.

Though Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli still face up to 40 years in jail for their alleged involvement and now we are hearing that they are freaking out. Read on for the latest tea spill…

Lori Loughlin ‘Very Afraid’ Of Going To Trial

CelebNMusic247.com reports that Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli days of freedom may be numbered all because they wanted their daughters to attend college illegally.

Here is what is being reported on the Fuller House star and her clothing designer husband.

According to a legal source, Lori Loughlin is most afraid of how her daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, will be affected by the trial. An insider explained to People:

Lori is very concerned about what a trial will do to her daughters. It will undermine every accomplishment they have in the future and it will be part of their story forever.

One thing for certain is that Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose will always be remembered as the two sisters who FAKED their way to USC. Hey, maybe in a few years they can sell their story to Life Time.

As for, Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli these two will forever be known as “those are the two parents who illegally got their daughters into college.”

Lori and Mossimo committed social and career suicide for their daughters?

Now that she has pleaded NOT GUILTY, we are hearing she is worried about her daughters having to take the stand. We get it, they proved they weren’t smart enough to get into college on their own and more than likely they will flub up and spill the truth that mommy paid to get them in.

We are hearing the way Aunt Becky apparently sees it, her girls will only be more traumatized if they have to take the stand in court — which is why the mother-of-two wants to avoid a trial altogether.

Why the f**k didn’t she take the prosecution’s plea deal!?

The source added:

It’s not in their best interest for this to go to trial, and Lori knows it. Because if it goes to trial, the girls will have to take the stand, and be cross-examined by a prosecution that wants nothing more than to put a notch on their belt… Lori is very afraid that her daughters will have to testify. That will traumatize them even more.

Here is our problem with this. If Loughlin cared so much about avoiding a trial to protect her daughters from being cross-examined…

Typically, if an indicted person pleads guilty to the charges, the court will arrange a sentencing appearance so the judge can sentence them. But pleading not guilty, as Loughlin and Giannulli have done, means the case has to go to trial.

Here is Where Lori and Mossimo Sound Stupid:

Get this, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo are now claiming that they weren’t aware of how serious the charges were at the time they were offered the initial plea deal. Loughlin was said to be willing to negotiate after she was hit with the second charge last week, but, by that point, the prosecution apparently took the deal off the table.

Hey Lori, your attorney is garbage! And you should have known better. It appears this has brought you back down to reality since you and your daughters have been living an entitled life.

As for the legal source, they added:

Yes, she can think about the public perception of her, but that’s nothing compared to what her daughters think of her.

Loughlin and Giannulli are also laying low as they “thoughtfully” consider their next steps in the case.

The source added:

She will continue to make a good faith effort to put this case behind her and she hopes the prosecutors will do the same.

Good Luck Lori, get ready because orange is going to be your new favorite color. And forget about Mossimo, he’s going to be someone’s bitch in prison, so you might be without a man soon. Just saying, he doesn’t look like he will do good behind bars.

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