: The actress pleaded guilty to paying $15,000 to falsify her daughter's SAT results. She served 11 days in prison (sentenced to 14), paid a $30,000 fine, and completed 250 hours of community service.
: The couple paid $500,000 to have their daughters designated as fake athletic recruits for the USC rowing team. Loughlin served two months in prison, while Giannulli served five. How the Scheme Worked The College Admissions Scandal ...
: The mastermind behind the scheme, he is currently serving a three-and-a-half-year sentence in a halfway house as of late 2024. He funnelled bribes through his "charity," Key Worldwide Foundation. : The actress pleaded guilty to paying $15,000