Actress Lori Loughlin. - zz / Michael Germana / STAR MAX / IPx / AP / SIPA

A new episode of the university admissions scandal. American actress Lori Loughlin ( The Party at Home ) has finally agreed to plead guilty in this bribe case that involved dozens of wealthy parents willing to pay to bring their children into prestigious universities .

Under an agreement with the prosecution, Massachusetts federal prosecutor Andrew Lelling will recommend a two-month prison sentence, according to a statement released on Thursday. A favorable outcome for the actress, who was liable to several years in prison.

Lori Loughlin avoids trial

This agreement saves Lori Loughlin a trial, which was scheduled to open on October 5. However, it has yet to be validated by a Boston federal judge at a hearing scheduled for Friday. The actress, who plays Aunt Becky in the series The Party at Home  and Her Aftermath, produced by Netflix, will plead guilty to fraudulent bank transfer, which was punishable by 20 years in prison.

The prosecution agreed to drop the other two counts of the 55-year-old actress, corruption and money laundering, for whom she was facing 25 years in prison. She must begin serving her sentence within 90 days of the conviction.

Accused of paying $ 500,000 for her two daughters

In the American legal system, the possibility of pleading guilty saves the accused a trial, but also, more often than not, allows him to benefit from a reduced sentence, or even the abandonment of certain charges.

Lori Loughlin is accused of having, with her husband, designer Mossimo Giannulli, paid $ 500,000 to an intermediary for her two daughters to be admitted to the University of Southern California (USC).

Through the brain of the operation, William Singer, the two daughters of the actress were presented as potential recruits of the university rowing team, while they did not practice this sport. .

Presented as a foundation, the organization of William Singer would have received a total of $ 25 million from wealthy parents wishing to have their children admitted to prestigious universities such as Yale, Georgetown or Stanford.

Fines of $ 150,000 and $ 250,000

Most of the parents involved in this scandal have already pleaded guilty and some have already received their sentences. Another actress, Felicity Huffman ( Desperate Housewives ), notably pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two weeks in prison, which she served in October.

Lori Loughlin's husband Mossimo Giannulli also agreed to plead guilty to fraud and the prosecutor has promised to recommend a five-month prison sentence.

The prosecution will also recommend fines of $ 150,000 and $ 250,000, respectively, for Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli.

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