A judge has granted Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli permission to travel to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for a friend’s wedding next month.
In court documents obtained by Us Weekly, the judge marked “I concur” on both of the stars’ letters to the court after they requested to be let out of the country from November 5 through November 12.
Loughlin was said to have pointed out in her filing that she’d completed her 100 hours of community service requirement and paid the $150,000 fine following their part in the college admissions scandal.
Giannulli has also paid his $250,000 fine but is still working to complete his 250 hours of community service. He stated his reason for travel was for “leisure and work-related purposes,” stating that as well as attending the wedding he would be “hosting meetings with a large business account holder” while in town.
The latest trip comes after Loughlin and Giannulli were granted permission by a federal judge to travel to San Jose del Cabo, Mexico for a five-day family trip back in June.
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According to TMZ, the couple’s documents explained at the time that the couple wished to take the trip in order “to spend time with [their] family.”
Before being approved, the couple was made to submit a request, which came after both Loughlin and Giannulli completed their prison sentences.
Loughlin and Giannulli paid $500,000 in bribes to get their daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, admitted to the University of Southern California as recruits for the crew team, though neither of them had ever participated in the sport.
They initially pleaded not guilty to all charges levelled against them, claiming their payments were donations to the school and not bribes.
A source previously told ET in January that Loughlin was ready to get “her life back” and start working again.
“[Lori] would love to start working again one day, but she is scared people won’t work with her,” the source said, adding that Loughlin has already “had her team put out feelers.”
According to the source, prison was “unlike anything Lori has ever experienced in her life,” and heading home “was like a dream come true.”