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According to local media reports in the United States, recently, American actress Lori? Lovering and her husband Massimo? Giannori was sentenced to two months' imprisonment and five months' imprisonment for fraud in enrolling students from prestigious schools. Meanwhile, Lovering was paroled for two years, during which she had to perform 100 hours of community service and pay a fine of150,000 US dollars. Her husband Giannori was fined $250,000, paroled for two years and sentenced to 250 hours of community service. Both of them must report to the US Bureau of Prison Administration before 2: 00 p.m. on June165438+1October 19. ?

Mr. and Mrs. Lovering were also involved in the enrollment fraud case of famous American schools that shocked the whole country last year. Prosecutors accused them of bribing Singh, the mastermind of the incident, with $500,000 to let their two daughters enter the University of Southern California with fake athlete resumes. ?

As early as last year, in response to the phenomenon of fraudulent enrollment in prestigious schools, the US prosecutors said that they had issued new charges against 1 1 parents involved. ?

On March 12, local time, outside the federal court in Boston, USA, William, a party to the enrollment fraud case of a famous American school? Singh appeared. Singh used a company called. Key Global Foundation? As a cover-up, this non-profit organization was obtained by bribery? Clients? Children enter famous universities.

According to reports, American actress Lori? Lovering, her husband Mossimo Giannulli and nine other parents face new charges in the case of college entrance fraud in the United States. Prosecutors say the Boston grand jury accused the men of conspiring to bribe the federal plan. If convicted, the person involved can be sentenced to a maximum of five years in prison and a fine of $250,000.

This is the second time that American prosecutors have added new charges to parents who do not plead guilty. The first time was 2065438+April 2009, and the name of money laundering was added. The federal district attorney said that the additional charges were the result of the prosecution's continuous investigation, with the aim of making these parents fully responsible for letting their children go to prestigious schools through cheating, bribery and fraud.

Among them, Mr. and Mrs. Lovering were accused of bribing $500,000 to let their two daughters enter the University of Southern California as special rowers, but they never rowed. At present, Mr. and Mrs. Lovering refused to accept the previous accusation and made no comment on the new accusation.

According to the University of Southern California, Lovering's two daughters have not been admitted at present, and the university cited the student privacy law without providing more information.