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«Breaking News» Isabella Rose Giannulli arrives home hours after mother Lori Loughlin posted bail

Isabella Rose Giannulli was pictured arriving home hours after her mother Lori Loughlin posted $1million bail and was released from custody.   


Loughlin is among 50 people, including fellow actress Felicity Huffman, who were implicated in a massive college admissions bribery scandal this week. 


The Full House star and her husband Mossimo Giannulli are accused of paying $500,000 in bribes to get their two daughters into the University of Southern California. 




Lori Loughlin's daughter Isabella Rose Giannulli, 20, arrives home in California hours after her mother posted $1million bail and was released from police custody


Lori Loughlin's daughter Isabella Rose Giannulli, 20, arrives home in California hours after her mother posted $1million bail and was released from police custody



Lori Loughlin's daughter Isabella Rose Giannulli, 20, arrives home in California hours after her mother posted $1million bail and was released from police custody





Isabella was spotted at Loughlin's Los Angeles home after her mother was accused of paying bribes to get her into the University of Southern California


Isabella was spotted at Loughlin's Los Angeles home after her mother was accused of paying bribes to get her into the University of Southern California



Isabella was spotted at Loughlin's Los Angeles home after her mother was accused of paying bribes to get her into the University of Southern California





There was no sign of Isabella's sister Olivia, who was spending spring break on a yacht belonging to Rick Caruso, the head of USC's board of trustees


There was no sign of Isabella's sister Olivia, who was spending spring break on a yacht belonging to Rick Caruso, the head of USC's board of trustees



There was no sign of Isabella's sister Olivia, who was spending spring break on a yacht belonging to Rick Caruso, the head of USC's board of trustees 





Isabella rushed past photographers and into the house where father Mossimo Giannulli is also staying after putting the property up as collateral for his own $1million bail


Isabella rushed past photographers and into the house where father Mossimo Giannulli is also staying after putting the property up as collateral for his own $1million bail



Isabella rushed past photographers and into the house where father Mossimo Giannulli is also staying after putting the property up as collateral for his own $1million bail



Loughlin, 54, stood with her lawyer in the Los Angeles federal courtroom on Wednesday and didn't speak except to answer "yes" to the judge's questions.




A federal judge is allowing Lori Loughlin (pictured in 2017) to be released from custody after she posted $1million bail


A federal judge is allowing Lori Loughlin (pictured in 2017) to be released from custody after she posted $1million bail


A federal judge is allowing Lori Loughlin (pictured in 2017) to be released from custody after she posted $1million bail



Magistrate Judge Steve Kim said Loughlin must limit her travel to the continental US and areas around Vancouver, where she films for the Hallmark Channel. 


Loguhlin was in Vancouver on Tuesday when Giannulli was arrested by federal agents at their home and taken into custody. 


He was released on $1million bond after putting up their house as collateral. 


Loughlin flew back to Los Angeles to face the charges after the news broke on Tuesday. 


Prosecutors say Loughlin and Giannulli pretended their daughters Olivia Jade, 19, and Isabella, 20, rowed crew to pass them off as athletic recruits at USC. Neither girl was interested or had participated in the sport. 


They were charged along with Felicity Huffman and 47 others as part of an investigation called Operation Varsity Blues.  







Loughlin stood with her lawyer in the Los Angeles federal courtroom on Wednesday (pictured in a courtroom sketch) and didn't speak except to answer "yes" to the judge's questions





Loughlin's husband Mossimo Giannulli (pictured) was released on $1million bond on Tuesday


Loughlin's husband Mossimo Giannulli (pictured) was released on $1million bond on Tuesday



Loughlin's husband Mossimo Giannulli (pictured) was released on $1million bond on Tuesday 





Loughlin was believed to be hiding in the back of this grey Acura SUV as it returned to her Bel Air home following her court appearance on Wednesday. The license plate features a USC Trojans decal


Loughlin was believed to be hiding in the back of this grey Acura SUV as it returned to her Bel Air home following her court appearance on Wednesday. The license plate features a USC Trojans decal



Loughlin was believed to be hiding in the back of this grey Acura SUV as it returned to her Bel Air home following her court appearance on Wednesday. The license plate features a USC Trojans decal






Giannulli is seen leaving the federal courthouse on Tuesday night


Giannulli is seen leaving the federal courthouse on Tuesday night






Felicity Huffman is seen inside the federal courthouse in Los Angeles on Tuesday


Felicity Huffman is seen inside the federal courthouse in Los Angeles on Tuesday



Giannulli was released at the same time as Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman (right on Tuesday), who has also been implicated in the scandal 



Loughlin, Giannulli, and Huffman have all been charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, a felony which carries a maximum sentence of five years behind bars. 


Huffman was released on a $250,000 bond on Tuesday. Her husband, the actor William H Macy, was not charged, although he is described in the indictment as going along with the scheme to get their daughter Sofia into college. 


Prosecutors allege that Huffman paid $15,000 to have her daughter's SAT test proctored by Mark Riddell, who sat tests for children and sometimes corrected their answers, as part of the scheme. 


He also is accused of giving some students the answers while they were sitting the tests themselves. 


William Rick Singer, the founder of Key Worldwide Foundation, had been identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scandal.




Isabella, 20, arrives home last night amid the controversy


Isabella, 20, arrives home last night amid the controversy



Isabella, 20, arrives home last night amid the controversy





Loughlin and her husband are accused of paying $500,000 to get their daughters Olivia (left) and Isabella (right) into USC


Loughlin and her husband are accused of paying $500,000 to get their daughters Olivia (left) and Isabella (right) into USC



Loughlin and her husband are accused of paying $500,000 to get their daughters Olivia (left) and Isabella (right) into USC 





Loughlin's husband put their home up as collateral for his bond to get out of jail on Tuesday


Loughlin's husband put their home up as collateral for his bond to get out of jail on Tuesday



Loughlin's husband put their home up as collateral for his bond to get out of jail on Tuesday 





The Loughlins fly a USC flag next to a USA flag at their property. Both their daughters were allegedly fraudulently admitted to the university


The Loughlins fly a USC flag next to a USA flag at their property. Both their daughters were allegedly fraudulently admitted to the university



The Loughlins fly a USC flag next to a USA flag at their property. Both their daughters were allegedly fraudulently admitted to the university 


The documents claim that since 2011, Singer has received $25million from parents which was used to payoff or bribe individuals who could 'designate their children as recruited athletes, or other favored admissions categories'.


In his biography on the website for the Newport Beach-based Key Foundation, Singer is heralded for his ability to get children into the college of their choice.




Rick Singer is the 'mastermind' behind the scheme. He cooperated with the FBI and is facing a maximum of 65 years behind bars


Rick Singer is the 'mastermind' behind the scheme. He cooperated with the FBI and is facing a maximum of 65 years behind bars


Rick Singer is the 'mastermind' behind the scheme. He cooperated with the FBI and is facing a maximum of 65 years behind bars



Singer is also praised for 'helping students discover their life passion, and guiding them along with their families through the complex college admissions maze'.


Loughlin and Giannulli allegedly emailed Singer in 2016 about their daughters' college prospects, stating that they wanted to do the necessary work to see that the girls got into USC as opposed to ASU.


Emails obtained by investigators revealed that it was soon decided that bribes would be paid to have the girls recruited onto the crew team.


A short time after that, photos were taken of older daughter Isabella on a rowing machine.


Dr Donna Heinel, the senior associate athletic director at USC, presented Isabella as a potential athletic recruit a month later and she was approved for conditional admission.




Prosecutors say Loughlin and Giannulli pretended their daughters Olivia Jade, 19, (pictured) and Isabella, 20, rowed crew to pass them off as athletic recruits at USC


Prosecutors say Loughlin and Giannulli pretended their daughters Olivia Jade, 19, (pictured) and Isabella, 20, rowed crew to pass them off as athletic recruits at USC



Prosecutors say Loughlin and Giannulli pretended their daughters Olivia Jade, 19, (pictured) and Isabella, 20, rowed crew to pass them off as athletic recruits at USC





Loughlin and Giannulli allegedly emailed Singer in 2016 about their daughters' college prospects, stating that they wanted to do the necessary work to see that the girls got into USC as opposed to ASU. Loughlin is pictured here with her daughters in February


Loughlin and Giannulli allegedly emailed Singer in 2016 about their daughters' college prospects, stating that they wanted to do the necessary work to see that the girls got into USC as opposed to ASU. Loughlin is pictured here with her daughters in February


Loughlin and Giannulli allegedly emailed Singer in 2016 about their daughters' college prospects, stating that they wanted to do the necessary work to see that the girls got into USC as opposed to ASU. Loughlin is pictured here with her daughters in February 



It was then asked that a check be sent to Heinel for $50,000 from Giannulli, who a short time later asked if he could mention the story to the athletic director at USC when the two men were at Augusta, likely playing at the famed golf club.


Singer stated that this was not a good idea because when he discussed the possibility of Isabella's admission with him the year prior, he thought the family 'would be good for a million plus.'


Isabella received her admission letter the following March, which was followed by another note requesting a donation of $200,000 to Key Worldwide Foundation.


After the amount was wired to the organization, a note was returned that stated no good or services had been exchanged for the money - which according to the documents is false.


This same exact process was then repeated with younger daughter Olivia, it is claimed.


Problems arose however when Olivia's guidance counselor became curious as to how she managed to receive admission based on her involvement in crew since she did not row.




The couple emailed Singer in 2016 about their daughters college prospects, stating that they wanted to do the necessary work to see that the girls got into USC as opposed to ASU


The couple emailed Singer in 2016 about their daughters college prospects, stating that they wanted to do the necessary work to see that the girls got into USC as opposed to ASU



The couple emailed Singer in 2016 about their daughters college prospects, stating that they wanted to do the necessary work to see that the girls got into USC as opposed to ASU





This same exact process was then repeated with their young daughter Olivia


This same exact process was then repeated with their young daughter Olivia



This same exact process was then repeated with their young daughter, Olivia





Loughlin complained that her daughter Olivia was having difficulty filling out her other college applications, prompting Singer to ask an employee to take care of that task


Loughlin complained that her daughter Olivia was having difficulty filling out her other college applications, prompting Singer to ask an employee to take care of that task



Loughlin complained that her daughter Olivia was having difficulty filling out her other college applications, prompting Singer to ask an employee to take care of that task





Then, at some point, there was a very heated and public altercation between Giannulli and the counselor, who had become suspicious after Olivia was named a crew recruit


Then, at some point, there was a very heated and public altercation between Giannulli and the counselor, who had become suspicious after Olivia was named a crew recruit



Then, at some point, there was a very heated and public altercation between Giannulli and the counselor, who had become suspicious after Olivia was named a crew recruit 


At the same time, Loughlin complained that her daughter was having difficulty filling out her other college applications, prompting Singer to ask an employee to take care of the task.


This was done so as not to draw attention to the fact that it was already confirmed Olivia had received conditional admission to USC.


Then, at some point, there was a very heated and public altercation between Giannulli and the counselor, which elicited an email from Heinel asking that this not happen in the future so as to avoid detection. 


Loughlin and Giannulli were later told by Singer to say they had given the $500,000 to the foundation to help 'underserved kids.'  

Dozens of other wealthy parents were charged including the well-known private equity investor Bill McGlashan, who is said to have used the scheme to get his son into college. 


Others include a former Wynn Resorts executive, a New York City lawyer, a Napa Valley vineyard owner, a former TV executive, and a woman who is heralded as a youth branding expert. 


Singer has cooperated with the authorities and continued running the scheme under their instruction to implicate others. 


He has pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy, and obstruction of justice. Singer faces 65 years behind bars.  


THE FULL LIST OF PEOPLE CHARGED WITH COLLEGE ADMITTANCE SCAM



THE STARS




Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli spent $500,000 getting their two daughters into USC, according to prosecutors


Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli spent $500,000 getting their two daughters into USC, according to prosecutors



Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli spent $500,000 getting their two daughters into USC, according to prosecutors 



Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli


Actress Loughlin and her fashion designer husband Mossimo are among the three most well known names on the list. They have two daughters, Olivia, 20, Isabella, 19, and Mossimo also has a son from a previous relationship. It is not clear which of their children is in college.  


Olivia is a YouTube star who has amounted millions of fans online but she is also enrolled at USC, as is their 19-year-old daughter Isabella. 


They allegedly paid $50,000 to get their oldest daughter into USC under the guise that she was a crew coxswain when in fact she does not row crew. 




Felicity Huffman is accused of paying a $15,000 bribe to get her oldest daughter Sofia into USC


Felicity Huffman is accused of paying a $15,000 bribe to get her oldest daughter Sofia into USC



Felicity Huffman is accused of paying a $15,000 bribe to get her oldest daughter Sofia into USC 



Felicity Huffman 


Huffman is best known for her role on Desperate Housewives. 


She is married to fellow actor William H. Macy but he has not been charged in the indictment. 


The pair have two daughters, Sofia, 18, and Georgia, 16.


Huffman is accused of paying $15,000  to have her daughter's exam proctored by Mark Riddell. 


Riddell was described by authorities as 'just a really smart guy' who would either sit tests for students, change their answers afterwards or help them actively while they took it in one of two test centers that was 'controlled' by the scheme's 'mastermind' Rick Singer. 


Huffman allegedly used the scheme in December 2017 but the indictment does not specify how Riddell allegedly helped her daughter. 


She considered using it for her youngest daughter, Georgia, but decided in the end that she did not need to, according to authorities.  


THE COLLEGE PROFESSORS, COACHES AND 'MASTERMIND'


William Rick Singer, the 'mastermind' 




Rick Singer ran The Key, a college preparation business


Rick Singer ran The Key, a college preparation business



Rick Singer ran The Key, a college preparation business 



Singer is accused of leading the scam. 


He led a college counseling program and, according to prosecutors, also ran a fake charity through which he funneled bribes.


The scam worked in two ways; he would have people come into the exam to correct students' answers and he also then bribed sports coaches to offer them scholarships, in some cases for sports they did not even play. 


Singer cooperated with authorities as part of the investigation and continued taking bribes after he had been contacted by police. 


Some of his conversations were recorded by police who obtained a wire tap to listen in. He is facing a maximum of 65 years behind bars and has pleaded guilty on all counts he was charged with. 


It remains unclear if he will be given leniency given his cooperation. 


Rudolph Meredith 


Meredith is a women's soccer coach at Yale. In his bio on the college's website, he is heralded as the 'winningest' coach, with 24 seasons under his belt. 


Mark Riddell 


Riddell is the director of IMG Academy , a college entrance exam preparation company.  





Rudolph Meredith, the women's soccer coach at Yale


Rudolph Meredith, the women's soccer coach at Yale






Mark Riddell, the director of IMG Academy


Mark Riddell, the director of IMG Academy



Rudolph Meredith, the women's soccer coach at Yale (left) and Mark Riddell, director of IMG Academy 



John Vandemoer 


Vandemoer is the head sailing coach at Stanford.   


Gordon Ernst 


Ernst is the head of women's tennis at the University of Rhode Island. 


He taught at Georgetown in the past and worked as a personal tennis coach for Michelle Obama and her daughters, Sasha and Malia, while they were in the White House. 





John Vandemoer is the head sailing coach at Stanford


John Vandemoer is the head sailing coach at Stanford






Gordie Ernst was Michelle Obama's private tennis coach when she was First Lady. He is now the head of women's tennis at the University of Rhode Island.


Gordie Ernst was Michelle Obama's private tennis coach when she was First Lady. He is now the head of women's tennis at the University of Rhode Island.



John Vandemoer (left) is the head sailing coach at Stanford. Gordie Ernst was Michelle Obama's private tennis coach when she was First Lady. He is now the head of women's tennis at the University of Rhode Island.


Houmayoun Zadeg


Homa H Zadeh is a professor at USC. He is the Associate Professor and Director, Advanced Education Program in Periodontology. 


Michael Center


Center is the men's soccer coach at the University of Texas.  





Homa H. Zadeh, a profesor at USC


Homa H. Zadeh, a profesor at USC






Michael Center, the men's soccer coach at University of Texas


Michael Center, the men's soccer coach at University of Texas



Homa H Zadeh (left) is a professor at USC. Michael Center (right) is the men's soccer coach at the University of Texas.


Donna Heinel 


Heinel is the senior women's athletics director at USC. She is alleged to have accepted a $50,000 from Lori Loughlin and her husband, among others, for admitting fraudulent tests.


Laura Janke 


Janke is a former assistant soccer coach at USC. She allegedly took payment from Loughlin and her husband for their youngest daughter. 





Donna Heinel is the senior athletic director at USC


Donna Heinel is the senior athletic director at USC






Laura Janke is a former assistant soccer coach at USC


Laura Janke is a former assistant soccer coach at USC



Donna Heinel (left) is the senior athletic director at USC. Laura Janke (right) is a former assistant soccer coach



Ali Khosroshahin 


Khosroshahin is the head women's soccer coach at USC. 


Jovan Vavic


Vavic is the head coach for the men's and women's water polo teams at USC. 





Ali Khosroshahin is the head women's soccer coach at USC


Ali Khosroshahin is the head women's soccer coach at USC






Jovan Vavic is the head of men's and women's water polo teams at USC


Jovan Vavic is the head of men's and women's water polo teams at USC



Ali Khosroshahin (left) is the head of women's soccer at USC and Jovan Vavic is the head of the men's and women's water polo teams at USC 



Igor Dvorskiy


Dvorskiy is the president of the West Hollywood College Preparatory School and he worked at the West Hollywood Test Center where he turned a blind eye as the cheating happened for $10,000 at a time. 


Niki Williams 


Williams worked as a test administrator at one of the test centers Singer told parents he 'controlled'. She was a teaching assistant for Jack Yates High School in Houston, Texas. 


PARENTS 


Bill McGlashan  


McGlashan is a prolific private equity investor who is the founder and managing partner of the firm TPG Growth. 


He is also at the helm of The Rise Fund, a social impact fund he launched with Bono. 

Gregory and Marcia Abbott 


New York couple Gregory and Marcia Abbott, 68 and 59, were also named. 


Gregory Abbott is the founder and chairman of International Dispensing Corp., a successful food and beverage packaging company. 


The couple, who have homes in New York City and Aspen, Colorado, allegedly paid a total of $125,000 to have someone take the ACT and SAT subject tests for their daughter so she could gain entrance to Duke University. 





Bill McGlashan


Bill McGlashan






Gregory Abbott


Gregory Abbott



Bill McGlashan and Gregory Abbott are pictured



Gamal Abdelaziz


Abdelaziz stepped down as president and COO of Wynn Resorts in 2016.


He is accused of bribing Donna Heinel, the senior women's athletics director at USC, to recruit his daughter for the basketball team in 2017. 


According to court documents, his daughter played high school basketball but was not gifted enough to get recruited as an athlete so he arranged for her to be one.  


He then made a $300,000 'donation' to the fictitious charity run by 'ringleader' Rick Singer and then made monthly $20,000 payments directly to Heinel. 


His daughter got into the college but never joined the basketball team, according to the documents. 


In a phone call with the fixer, they said: 'I’m not going to tell the IRS anything about the fact that your $300,000 was paid to Donna-- Donna Heinel at USC to get [your daughter] into school even though she wasn’t a legitimate basketball player at that level.'   


Jane Buckingham 


Buckingham is the owner of the now defunct market research firm, Youth Intelligence.  She sold the company in 2003. 


She is charged in the scheme for allegedly paying $50,000 to have someone else take her son's ACT exam in July 2018 because he had tonsilitis. 


Buckingham sent a handwriting sample for her son to a test taker and had him take a fake exam at home so he wouldn't know about the fraud, court documents indicate. 





Gamal Abdelaziz


Gamal Abdelaziz






Jane Buckingham


Jane Buckingham



Gamal Abdelaziz, the president and COO of Wynn Resorts (left) and Jane Buckingham, the owner of the now defunct market research firm Youth Intelligence 



Gordon Caplan


Caplan is a financial attorney and partner at the firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher in New York City. He lives in Connecticut.


He allegedly paid $75,000 to have Singer arrange a proctor to corrected his daughter's answers after she took the ACT in November or December 2018. 

Robert Flaxman 


Flaxman is the CEO, Co-founder, Crown Realty & Development, Inc, a real estate company based in Orange County. 





Gordon Caplan


Gordon Caplan






Robert Flaxman


Robert Flaxman



Gordon Caplan (left) is a financial attorney and partner at the firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher in New York City. Robert Flaxman (right) is the CEO, Co-founder, Crown Realty & Development



Agustin Huneeus 


Vineyard owner Huneeus owns a range of wines that are produced in Napa Valley. 


He allegedly participated in both the college entrance exam cheating scheme and the college recruitment scheme for his daughter in 2017 and 2018 by conspiring to bribe Heinel and Jovan Vavic, the USC water polo coach, to facilitate his daughter’s admission to USC as a purported water polo recruit, according to the indictment. 





Elisabeth Kimmel


Elisabeth Kimmel






Agustin Huneeus


Agustin Huneeus



Elisabeth Kimmel is the former president of Midwest Television. She sold it in 2017 for $325million. Agustin Huneeus, whose family owns vineyards in Napa Valley, was also charged 



Elisabeth Kimmel 




Lis and Manuel Henriquez


Lis and Manuel Henriquez



Lis and Manuel Henriquez 



Kimmel, of Las Vegas, Nevada, is the former president of Midwest Television. She sold it in 2017 for $325million. 


She allegedly used the scheme to get her daughter into Georgetown and her son into USC by pretending the former was a tennis player and the latter was a pole vaulter. 


Kimmel ultimately facilitated $475,000 in payments to KWF, according to the affidavit.  


Toby MacFarlane 


MacFarlane and his wife Christy are well known on the San Diego social and charity circuit. 


He sits on the board of multiple companies and the family has their own trust but it is not exactly clear what he does. 


Elizabeth and Manuel Henriquez

Marjorie Klapper 


Diane and Todd Blake 


I-Hsin "Joey" Chen  


Amy and Gregory Colburn 


Marci Palatella 


Peter Jan Sartorio 


Stephen Semprevivo 


Devin Sloane 


John Wilson


Robert Zangrillo 


Steven Masera 


William Ferguson 


Martin Fox


Jorge Salcedo 


Bruce and Davina Isackson 


Mikaela Sanford


David Sidoo


Michelle Janavs   


Douglas Hodge 




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Loughlin is among 50 people, including fellow actress Felicity Huffman, who were implicated in a massive college admissions bribery scandal this we...


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