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Network cancels Lori Loughlin amid university admission scam charges

Actress, Loi Loughlin.
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Crown Media Family Networks, the company that owns the Hallmark cable channel, has stopped working with its “Garage Sale Mysteries” star, Lori Loughlin, after she was charged in a college admissions scandal.

Hallmark’s announcement follows an earlier one from LVMH’s Sephora beauty chain, which said it was ending its partnership with Loughlin’s daughter, Olivia.

Olivia Giannulli, the 19-year-old daughter of “Full House” actress Loughlin and designer Mossimo Giannulli, is a social media influencer who goes by the name Olivia Jade online.

Loughlin and her husband were accused on Tuesday of paying bribes of over R7  million in a scheme that involved cheating on college entrance exams to help both their daughters get into the University of Southern California.

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