Lori Loughlin and her husband were denied their bid to throw out charges in the widely publicized Operation Varsity Blues case
Photo: JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images While we were all diverting our attention to the coronavirus pandemic, Aunt Becky tried to swoop in with her Get Out of Jail Free Card and pretend nothing ever happened with her alleged college admissions scam. The judge, clearly not a Full House or Hallmark fan, wasn’t having any of it.
“After consideration of the extensive briefing, affidavits and other information provided by the government and defendants,” Gorton ruled, “the Court is satisfied that the government has not lied to or misled the Court.” The couple’s trial is still set to begin in Boston this fall.
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