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Dave Coulier has solely constructive issues to say about his co-star Lori Loughlin.
In a current interview with E! Information, Coulier revealed that he didn’t anticipate Laughlin to go to jail.
“When you had stated at first of ‘Full Home,’ ‘Who’s the one one who will find yourself going to jail?’ Lori was final on the record,” Coulier shared with the outlet.

Dave Coulier just lately shared his ideas on Lori Loughlin’s 2019 faculty admissions scandal.
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“Everybody has their opinion,” pointing to Loughlin’s involvement within the faculty admissions scandal. “There’s a number of untold historical past beneath that I do not assume lots of people find out about. All of us make errors.”
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The duo have maintained a robust bond since their time on “Full Home.”
“Lori is my greatest good friend in life,” she stated. “We make one another snicker quite a bit, within the tough moments and within the humorous ones.”

Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, had been arrested in 2019 for his or her position within the faculty admissions scandal.
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He additionally referred to Loughlin as a “great human being”.
The 57-year-old actress and her husband Mossimo Giannulli had been arrested in March 2019 for his or her involvement within the Rick Singer-managed faculty admissions scandal.
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The couple pleaded responsible in Could 2020 to paying $500,000 to have their daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Giannulli, recruited into the College of Southern California crew. The 2 had by no means participated within the sport.
In December 2020, Loughlin completed serving two months behind bars for his position within the scandal. He agreed to serve two months and pay a $150,000 nice together with two years of supervised launch and 100 hours of group service.

Loughlin has since returned to appearing, reprising her position in “When Calls the Coronary heart.”
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In the meantime, Giannulli was ordered to pay a $250,000 nice with two years of supervised launch and 250 hours of group service, along with a five-month jail sentence. He was launched from jail in April 2021.
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Since his sentence, Loughlin has returned to appearing. She returned to her position on Hallmark’s “When Calls the Coronary heart” in September 2021 after shedding her job in the course of the faculty admissions scandal.
Tyler McCarthy of Fox Information contributed to this report.