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See Pics of Lori Loughlin's Daughters Pretending to Be Athletes in College Admissions Scandal
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The pictures that show Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose using ERG rowing machines have been released as the college admissions case involving their parents continues.

AceShowbiz - The photographs that allegedly helped Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, scam their daughters' way into the University of Southern California (USC) have been released by authorities.

The photos are part of new court documents filed on Wednesday, April 8, 2020, and show Olivia Jade, now 20, and Isabella Rose, 21, in workout attire and using ERG rowing machines. Their faces are blurred in the snaps, obtained by People.

Giannulli, 56, emailed Isabella's photo to William 'Rick' Singer, on September 7, 2016, prosecutors say in court documents, after Singer told him, "It would probably help to get a picture with her on an ERG (machine) in workout clothes like a real athlete too."

Giannulli responded, "Fantastic. Will get all," prosecutors said.

After Isabella was accepted, prosecutors claim Giannulli emailed his financial advisor, writing, "Good news my (older) daughter is in (U)SC bad (news) is I had to work the system," People reported.

Less than a year later, on July 28, 2017, Giannulli sent Singer Olivia's rowing photos, with Loughlin, 55, copied on the message, according to prosecutors.

The former "Fuller House" star and fashion designer Giannulli will face justice in court from October 5, with jury selection scheduled to begin on September 28.

The two, who have maintained their innocence, are facing a maximum of 50 years behind bars each, plus enormous fines if found guilty.

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