Prosecutors in Lori Loughlin’s U.S. college admissions case have denied claims they acted unfairly by “entrapping” the defendants.
Loughlin’s lawyers as well as those representing the other parents accused of trying to land their children top university spots by allegedly bribing education administrators, had claimed prosecutors at the U.S.
Attorney’s Office were guilty of misconduct and asked a judge to throw out the charges against them. They cited the notes from Rick Singer – the ringleader in the case – which they claimed proved he had been forced to call the donations Loughlin, her husband Mossimo Giannulli, and the others gave him for colleges they were hoping to get their kids into “bribes”.
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