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Posted: 2019-03-13T19:49:04Z | Updated: 2019-03-14T03:26:01Z Lori Loughlin Taken Into Custody After Elite College Admission Scheme Indictment | HuffPost

Lori Loughlin Taken Into Custody After Elite College Admission Scheme Indictment

The actress was indicted on Tuesday in an elaborate college admissions scheme allegedly involving paid bribes.
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Lori Loughlin was taken into custody  by the FBI in Los Angeles on Wednesday after reports broke that she, among dozens of others, would be charged for her participation in an elite college admission scheme .

Loughlin is slated to appear in federal court on conspiracy charges and will be booked at Los Angeles’ Metropolitan Detention Center . Federal agents accused the “Full House” actress and her husband, designer Mossimo Giannulli, of paying half-a-million dollars for their two daughters to be labeled as recruits to the USC crew team even though the students were not rowers.

Alongside Loughlin, actress Felicity Huffman is also accused of being involved in the scheme. Huffman was taken into custody on Tuesday and charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud. The “Desperate Housewives” actress’ husband, actor William H. Macy, was spotted arriving at the courthouse shortly thereafter. Huffman was released on $250,000 bail.  

The FBI has called the alleged scheme a “nationwide conspiracy” as it included parents paying for their children to cheat on tests and apply to elite schools posing as student athletes, despite not having the skill sets desired by said schools.

In addition to Loughlin and Huffman, the other individuals indicted include CEOs of private and public companies, real estate professionals, fashion designers, and top college coaches. The indictment indicates that 33 parents, alongside the aforementioned coaches and administrators, allegedly paid up to $6 million in bribes to ensure that their children were accepted into their desired schools. 

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Alongside Loughlin, actress Felicity Huffman is also involved in the scheme.
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