By Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer A judge on Friday denied Lori Loughlin’s bid to throw out the charges against her in the college admissions case, finding that the government did not engage in misconduct.
Attorneys for Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, had argued that federal agents had entrapped them. The attorneys argued that William “Rick” Singer, the admissions consultant at the center of the case, had been coached to “bend the truth” in his recorded conversations with parents.
But Judge Nathaniel Gorton ruled on Friday that the agents did not commit misconduct, and denied the defense motion. “After consideration of the extensive briefing, affidavits and other information provided by the government and defendants, the
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