US Weekly, an order filed on September 9 was signed off by Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton.The former Full House star will serve her two-month sentence at a medium-security federal correctional institution in Victorville, California.According to the document, the Fuller House star will ‘be designated to a facility closest to her home in CA, preferably the camp at FCI Victorville, if commensurate with the appropriate security level.’The Bureau of Prisons will have final approval of her request and she has been ordered to surrender to the facility by November 19, 2020.The Victorville facility has a low-security prison camp for 300 inmates where Loughlin would be expected to serve her time.The actress received a two-month jail sentence, while.
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