Lori Loughlin told daughters they needed to do better in high school, new court doc alleges

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Lori Loughlin told daughters they needed to do better in high school, new court doc alleges
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Lori Loughlin told her daughters to do better in high school while she was plotting their admission into the University of Southern California, according to new court documents.

they needed to do better in high school as she was plotting to get them admitted into the University of Southern California as fake crew recruits, prosecutors allege in new court documents.

The letter came in response to the couple's attorneys' requests for the government to hand over FBI's witness interviews, which they've argued would prove Loughlin and Giannulli thought they made "legitimate donations" when they paid $500,000 to Singer's nonprofit, the Key Worldwide Foundation, and USC. Instead of turning over the FBI"302" reports, prosecutors summarized the contents.

Singer also told the FBI that he did not have to describe how the side-door admissions scheme would work forCollege admissions scandal tracker: Who's pleaded guilty, who's gone to prison — and who's still fighting Lelling, in the letter summarizing the FBI interviews, said he does not believe any of the material sought by the defense is exculpatory, but chose to disclose it"in an abundance of caution."

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