By Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer The prosecution in the Lori Loughlin case on Wednesday denied defense claims that the FBI had entrapped her and other unwitting parents into participating in the college admissions bribery scheme.
Last month, attorneys representing Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, argued that the case should be thrown out due to government misconduct.
They cited the notes of William “Rick” Singer, the college admissions consultant at the heart of the case, arguing that the notes showed that agents had browbeat him into implicating his clients in criminal behavior.
The attorneys also charged that the prosecution had withheld the notes for nearly nine months, well past a court-imposed discovery deadline.
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