The Mercury News, prosecutors have agreed to the new sum, with Loughlin and Giannulli’s lawyers writing, “There is no indication that defendants will flee rather than face sentencing,” in a memo.They’re also seeking the removal of the requirement that their bonds be secured by a lien on their home, which is currently on the market.
According to reports, the pair is looking to sell the mansion to Tinder co-founder Justin Mateen for $18 million.The deal they struck with prosecutors carried the recommendation of a two-month prison sentence for Loughlin, and a five-month sentence for Giannulli, though Judge Gorton may amend the terms.Felicity Huffman, the other prominent celebrity implicated in the admissions scandal, was sentenced to 14 days.
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