American actress Lori Laughlin has been jailed for scam trying to enroll her two daughters at a prestigious university

American actress Lori Loughlin, star of the comedy series "Full House", has been sentenced to two months in prison for her role in a university admission scam.

Before the verdict, a federal judge agreed to a plea deal in exchange for Najma's guilt.

Her husband, Musimo Giannoli, was sentenced to five months in prison.

And in May, the couple admitted to participating in a fraud scheme aimed at securing two seats for their daughters at the University of Southern California, claiming that the two are supremely in sports.

The plea bargain obliges Loughlin to pay a $ 150,000 fine and take part in community service activities for 100 hours.

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