Yup, they will be in their cozy house for home detention instead of jail cell. |
Actually, he played a pretty big role. He verbally abused a HS guidance counselor who questioned one of his daughters' athlete status. I think he was very involved. |
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They were charged with different offenses which have different levels.
Per sentencing guidelines Lori Loughlin She was a level 7 for conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. Offense level increased by 12 for being more than $250k but less than $500k. Offense Level reduced by 3 for prompt acceptance of personal responsibility. Plea agreement Base offense Level 7 for conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. Level reduced by 2 for Defendant's minor participation. Level reduced by 2 for prompt acceptance of personal responsibility. Mossimo Giannulli He was a level 8 for conspiracy to commit honest services mail and wire fraud. Offense level increased by 12 for being more than $250k but less than $500k. Offense Level reduced by 3 for prompt acceptance of personal responsibility. Plea agreement Base offense Level 7 for conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. Level reduced by 2 for prompt acceptance of personal responsibility. |
| So will they have felonies the rest of their lives (ie they’re felons)? I think that’s far worse than a couple weeks / months in jail. |
Doubt it impacts them in any meaningful way. |
I mean, it would be for normal people, but what does that really mean when you have no need to work and your social circle probably approves of this kind of behavior? |
Can't vote Can't own a gun Some countries will not let you enter |
They don't strike me as worldly travelers, no big loss. They will be fine. |
Very small list of countries - no impact. |
When you have that much money you don't have to care about voting, don't need to travel, and can hire personal security. A felony for these people will be something they laugh off this time next year. |
Can someone explain how these charges apply? I get the mail and wire bit -- I assume they sent payments by wire and a check in the mail. What's the "fraud" bit in it? If they paid the handler to get their daughter into school, while that's unethical, where's the fraud part of that transaction? Both sides knew the plan. Or was it that they sent payments to ABC nonprofit for a certain purpose, but it was really for another purpose? |
Another problem is that later offenses will carry bigger or more serious penalties. Look at OJ Simpson. Later offenses (like when he was trying to retrieve his own memorabilia with questionable tactics) carried higher penalties because of the gun restriction. More problematic for Lori Laughlin is that there will be advertising and promotional opportunities that she will not be able to take advantage of. There are companies that will no longer work with her, there are organizations that will not have her as a spokesperson or hire her for advertising, etc. With the number of opportunities less than the number of stars in Hollywood, losing a portion of the available work can make it harder to get work in her line. For Gianulli, there are companies and institutions, like banks and financing institutions that may no longer choose to work with him or his company. And ultimately, anything they do financially, there will be far more scrutiny of them and what they are doing by both collaborators and authorities in the future. Once convicted, you are always much more suspect than before and there are more audits, and more inspection before anyone agrees to associate themselves with you. They were on a golden pedestal and the pedestal just came down a step or two for them. Not insurmountable, but harder. |
Except, anyone can easily see what crime they committed. They didn't commit a violent crime, so I think most places will look the other way. Or she can just start doing porn. That pays well, and no background check. |
The attempt to pass them off as crew members. There are emails that show that Singer asked them to take photos as crew rowers so that they could be accepted as sports recruits for preferential treatment. Giannulli actually took such photos and also responded to the emails that he was willing to pass them off as athletic recruits for a sport that they had never participated in. Sending those photos via email constitutes part of wire fraud. They sent fraudulent materials over email. |
| She never needs to work again. |