The couple pled guilty to conspiracy charges connected to the college admissions case
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Under the terms of the agreement, which is still pending a judge’s approval, the DOJ said Loughlin will serve two months in prison and Giannulli will serve five months. "They're not thrilled, but they knew it was the right move. On that note, they’re breathing a sigh of relief. There’s light at the end of the tunnel," the insider says. "Neither of them wants to serve any time, and it’s likely that they'll serve the time that is recommended. But considering the hell that they’ve gone through for the past 15 months, the prospect of getting this behind them is very appealing. They could likely spend the holidays at home with the family.
Along with serving two months in prison, Loughlin's agreement calls for paying a $150,000 fine and having two years of supervised release with community service.
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