Nationwide College Cheating Scandal - Actresses, Business Owners Charged, Mar 2019 - #3

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I think that Lori Loughlin should have her own attorney. And make her own choices.

If Mossimo was a real husband & real father, he would of had LL get her own attorney from the beginning.
He should of fallen on the sword for his family IMO.
 
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"Months earlier, the couple paid $50,000 to Donna Heinel, a senior associate athletic director at USC."

If that statement is accurate as it reads, I didn't realize they had paid money directly to Donna Heinel. That sure seems like it would qualify as a bribe. I had just assumed they paid Singer and then he paid off all his key minions to make it happen. And the parents could claim a little bit of plausible deniability. I mean, not really, but technically they could try to argue, we paid Rick to make it happen, we had no idea who he was paying off or what he was doing. But if they wrote checks to the other players in the scheme, that seems like even more indefensible, blatant and egregious fraud to me. (In addition to all the emails and other in writing evidence they have)
 
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If Mossimo was a real husband & real father, he would of had LL get her own attorney from the beginning.
He should of fallen on the sword for his family IMO.

Oh, to know how conversations are going on in that house!
 
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If Mossimo was a real husband & real father, he would of had LL get her own attorney from the beginning.
He should of fallen on the sword for his family IMO.

I think his sense of entitlement prevents him from doing that.
 
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Instead of realizing they were giving her a chance to plead guilty and escape additional charges, she thinks she’s a scapegoat. And still appears to not be acknowledging what she did was a crime. Is this delusional thinking? Ignoring her legal teams advice? Living in LaLa Land? Or all of the above? SMH
Lori Loughlin Is ‘Terrified’ About New Charges: ‘This Stress Is About to Break Them,’ Source Says
Scapegoat: a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.

Apparently LL never learned anything in school either, because she clearly doesn’t understand what scapegoat means.
 
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... that went by fast
 
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Good on her.
Now to finish up community service and probation and all of this will be behind her.
 
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Scapegoat: a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.

Apparently LL never learned anything in school either, because she clearly doesn’t understand what scapegoat means.

Translation: "scapegoat" = "LL thinks that people are being super, super extra meen to them just because they're wealthy and somewhat recognizable figures!!" She can't fathom it's quite the opposite in most people's minds - that people already know she and her family have extra advantages and are coddled and cosseted by much of the world; thus aren't convinced she's any kind of a scapegoat and that it's about time she were held accountable for her actions.
 
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I wonder if a book will be released about her 11 day prison ordeal and how she survived it.
Book? It will be a Hallmark movie, she can play herself.
 
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So she's out already. What a complete joke. As a felon, does she lose any privileges other than the ability to vote?
 
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So she's out already. What a complete joke. As a felon, does she lose any privileges other than the ability to vote?

She (Or her husband) can't own or be around firearms or carry a concealed weapon. So if William has any in the house, I think he has to get rid of them.
 
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So she's out already. What a complete joke. As a felon, does she lose any privileges other than the ability to vote?

Nor run for President (lol)
 
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Good on her.
Now to finish up community service and probation and all of this will be behind her.

It will follow her.
What she does with it all - will be interesting.


IMO.
 
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It will follow her.
What she does with it all - will be interesting.


IMO.

I do wonder what will happen to Felicity’s career she is a very good actress it will be a shame if her career is finished because of her unlawful extremely poor judgment.
 
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Good that Felicity knew how to 'game the system' and get out a couple of days early by going in on a Sunday.

Oh yea, that's what got her into jail in the first place, isn't it?
 
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I do wonder what will happen to Felicity’s career she is a very good actress it will be a shame if her career is finished because of her unlawful extremely poor judgment.

It’s hard for to say obviously but I bet she will be fine as the entertainment industry is so liberal.
I really hope she doesn’t start making appearances on the morning shows/talk shows. I sure don’t want to hear from her. MOO
 
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I do wonder what will happen to Felicity’s career she is a very good actress it will be a shame if her career is finished because of her unlawful extremely poor judgment.

Which is why I believe that she took the fall for her husband. He is the major money maker in that house.
 
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