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        <title><![CDATA[Lori Loughlin petitions judge for lower bond, insists she’s not a flight risk]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Much like the rest of us, Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli aren&#8217;t going anywhere.</p><p>Or at least that&#8217;s what they&#8217;re attempting to persuade U.S. District Court Judge Nathanial Gorton of, in an attempt to have their $1 million bonds lowered to $100,000 each.</p><p><strong>The Mercury News reported Monday</strong> that prosecutors have agreed to the new sum, with Loughlin and Giannulli&#8217;s lawyers writing, “There is no indication that defendants will flee rather than face sentencing&#8221; in a memo.</p><p>The pair&#8217;s bond was originally set in March 2019, and <strong>Loughlin will be sentenced</strong> on Aug. 21.</p><p>The filing is most likely related to <strong>Loughlin and Giannulli&#8217;s current real estate dealings.</strong> They&#8217;re seeking the removal of the requirement that their bonds be secured by a lien on their home, which is currently in escrow to be sold to Tinder co-founder Justin Mateen. Mateen picked up the Bel Air mansion for a cool $18 million, or $10 million below the latest asking price.</p><p>After spending over a year insisting on their innocence, <strong>Loughlin, 55, and Giannulli, 56, pleaded guilty in May</strong> to charges of paying $500,000 to fixer William “Rick” Singer to get their daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella, admitted to the University of Southern California.</p><p>The deal they struck with prosecutors carried the recommendation of a two-month prison sentence for Loughlin, and a five-month sentence for Giannulli, though Judge Gorton can reject that. <strong>Loughlin is reportedly &#8220;scared to death&#8221;</strong> of catching the coronavirus in prison.</p><p>Felicity Huffman, the other prominent celebrity implicated in the admissions scandal, was sentenced to 14 days in prison beginning in October 2019, of which <strong>she served 11.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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