The redacted document doesn’t specify which daughter it refers to — but the high school graduation date is 2018, which is consistent with Olivia Jade’s.
Prosecutors allege that Loughlin and Giannulli were part of a shocking nationwide college admissions scam, the investigation of which became known as Operation Varsity Blues. The couple allegedly paid $500,000 to admissions consultant William “Rick” Singer to falsely designate daughters Olivia and older sisterIsabella Rose Giannulli, 21, as recruits to the USC crew team, though neither actually participated in the sport. (The USC Registrar previously confirmed that “Olivia Jade Giannulli and Isabella Rose Giannulli are not currently enrolled” at the university.)
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Loughlin and Giannulli face charges of federal programs bribery, money laundering conspiracy, conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, and honest services mail and wire fraud. They faced up to 45 years in prison. They have pleaded not guilty to the charges, and say that they believe that the money was part of a legitimate donation to the school.
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The recently-released resume includes a summary paragraph that calls Olivia Jade a “highly talented” athlete who “has been successful in both men’s and women’s boats.” It also claims that her sister is “currently on our roster and fills the position in our #4 boat.”
Since the scandal broke in March, Olivia Jade has lost several endorsement deals as a social media influencer andmoved outof her parents’ Bel Air home in early May. However, neither Olivia Jade nor her older sister has been charged in connection with the alleged scheme.
source: people.com