Lori Loughlin removes social media after indictment of a scam for bribery in college



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Lori Loughlin has deleted her social media after being charged with an alleged scam of college admissions fraud.

The Twitter and Instagram accounts of the "Fuller House" actress appeared to have been withdrawn on Tuesday. However, his Facebook still seems to be in place. The disappearance of two of her pages comes after she and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, were among the 40 people indicted in a corruption scandal at a university.

Lori Loughlin's daughter, Olivia, said that she was not really interested in school before going to college.

As previously stated, Loughlin and Giannulli would have paid $ 500,000 for their two daughters – Isabella, 20, and Olivia, 19 – to be considered as recruits to the USC crew team, although have never participated in this sport.

An FBI spokeswoman told ET that Loughlin had not been arrested yet. When federal agents visited the home of the actress in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning, she was not there. Federal agents were informed that Loughlin was out of town and a warrant had been issued against her.

Lori Loughlin has already explained the importance of sending her kids to college (Exclusive)

In an interview with ET in 2016, Loughlin explained how important it was for her to support the education of her daughters.

"I want them to be happy," Loughlin said. "I want to support everything they want to do, but I want them to have a little normal life [life]. Completing high school, university experience, maybe because I did not have it, I really want it for them. "

Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin among more than 40 people charged with a college corruption scam

Meanwhile, Felicity Huffman has also been charged with the same fraud scam. An FBI spokeswoman confirmed to ET that she had been arrested Tuesday morning without incident at her home in the Los Angeles area. Huffman is scheduled to appear in the US District Court in Los Angeles around 2 pm PT Tuesday afternoon.

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