Lori Loughlin has been granted permission to go to Canada. On Aug. 4, the 58-year-old actress filed a memorandum with U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M.
Gorton requesting permission for her to travel to Canada for a filming job, according to court documents obtained by ET. Her request was granted one day later, the docs show.The week-long work trip, which the District of Massachusetts Probation Office was in support of, will take place in either September or October should Loughlin accept the job, per the docs.Judge Gorton approved Loughlin's request, though the final decision about whether or not the actress is allowed to cross the U.S.
border is up to the Canadian government.The travel decision came two years after Loughlin pleaded guilty for her part in the college admissions scandal.
At the time, Loughlin was sentenced to two months in custody, two years of supervised release, 100 hours of community service and a $150,000 fine.
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