Olivia Jade and Bella Giannulli Surprised Dad Mossimo by Picking Him Up From Jail
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The daughters of Lori Loughlin show up at Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution to pick up her famous designer dad, who had spent four months behind bars due to college admission scandal. Apr 7, 2021
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Lori Loughlin showed up at Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution to pick up her famous designer dad, who had spent four months behind bars due to college admission scandal. They made the surprise at the last minute.
Jade Giannulli and her sister
Bella Giannulli made a special errand at Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution on Friday, April 2. The two surprised their dad
Mossimo Giannulli was just granted early release from prison for his involvement in the Varsity Blues college admissions scam, leaving the Santa Barbara County penitentiary he s spent the past four months at last Friday, April 2nd.
The fashion designer, 57, was surprised by all three of his children including infamous influencer daughter Olivia Jade, who decided to join the welcoming party at the last minute half-brother Gianni Giannulli told Extra s Billy Bush.
Olivia, 21, and sister Bella, 22, traveled to the Santa Barbara area last Thursday and stayed overnight close to the Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution before being allowed to pick dad at 8:30am on Friday.
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South Side has long served as a meeting place for Lompoc residents plus hosted live entertainment before COVID-19.
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