reports. She currently isn't allowed to have visitors, is being tested for COVID-19, and .In August, a judge sentenced Lori to , two years of supervised release, 1oo hours of community service, and is required to pay a $150,000 fine for her role in .
Her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, also struck a plea deal and will serve five months in prison, two years of supervised release, serve 250 hours of community service, and pay a $250,000 fine for his involvement.Although they were , they were able to avoid the .
Lori said she deeply regrets her actions and claimed that she only paid for her daughters' admission to the University of Southern California because she wanted them to have a good life.
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