Admissions scandal at Lori Loughlin University "painful" for "Fuller House" casting



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Lori Loughlin's legal problems are worrying her castmates of "Fuller House" – a co-star calling it "painful for everyone" after being thrown out of the series, according to a new report.

Juan Pablo Di Pace – Fernando about Netflix's popular "Full House" spin-off – said Loughlin's confusion over the national college admissions scandal weighed heavily on last season's shootings.

"We all love Lori because Lori is part of this family too," Di Pace told Us Weekly.

"So it's a shocking situation and we wish him … I mean, we wish him the best, the best possible in this really difficult situation."

"She's part of the family, so it's painful for everyone," he said.

The actress who played the role of Aunt Becky was removed from the show when her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, and herself were arrested in the midst of the national college admissions scandal in March.

The couple is accused of paying $ 500,000 in bribes to smuggle their daughters, Olivia Jade, 19, and Isabella, 20, into the University of Southern California, in as team recruits.

They pleaded not guilty in the national scandal and risk a maximum penalty of 40 years imprisonment for conspiracy, money laundering and fraud.

Loughlin, 55, would be "scared and upset" after her mate Felicity Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in jail on Friday for her role in the scandal, but she is determined to fight the charges, a report said.

The influential girl Olivia Jade also removed a controversial photo of herself turning around the press after she allegedly challenged her own lawyers by publishing the snapshot on social media.

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