Lori Loughlin Flipping On Husband Mossimo Giannulli To Avoid Prison Time?

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Is Lori Loughlin turning against her husband Mossimo Giannulli to avoid prison time? That’s what one rather poorly-timed article is saying this week. Gossip Cop can correct the embarrassingly false claim.

actress and media focal point of last year’s college admissions bribery scandal is planning to testify against her husband “to save her own skin.” “Their case is collapsing,” says an unnamed “insider” supposedly close to the couple, “and Lori and Mossimo have decided it’s the only way to keep them both from getting as much as 45 years!”

The tabloid seems to be basing its claim on “crippling blows” that Loughlin and Giannulli recently took in their defense case, the most recent one being that a judge rejected the couple’s bid to dismiss the case in early May. “That was their last real hope,” another suspicious “insider” says. The tabloid also consults an attorney, Peter Gleason, who states that “it’s often the case where one party will fall on their sword to protect the other.

Props to this tabloid for seeking out on-the-record statements from actual lawyers instead of its usual murderer’s row of shady anonymous “experts,” but this story is still total nonsense. Even these legal experts are unable to do more than suggest it be a good move for Loughlin – there’s no actual proof it’s what she and Giannulli plan to do.

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