Revealed! The Fake CV That Lori Loughlin’s Daughter Used To Gain Admission Into University

An alleged fake athletic resume that lied about the achievements of one of TV star Lori Loughlin’s daughters has surfaced in the shameful national college admissions scandal.

The document, released by federal prosecutors, doesn’t name which daughter, Olivia Jade or Isabella Giannulli, it refers to, but the high-school graduation date listed for the unnamed girl, 2018, aligns with Olivia Jade.
Either way, the resume claims that the then-teen was an award-winning crew athlete – even though neither daughter is believed to have ever participated in the sport.


Boasting about gold-medal wins at the San Diego Crew Classic as far back as 2014 and a “skill set” that includes “awareness, organization, direction and steering,” the resume adds that the Loughlin daughter “is highly talented and has been successful in both men’s and women’s boats.”
It even brazenly claims, “Her sister is currently on our roster and fills the position in our #4 boat.”

Before she became infamous in the scandal, Olivia Jade was best known as an online influencer touting hair and makeup, while her sister has appeared in a couple of TV works, mainly as Loughlin’s daughter.
Loughlin and her fashion-designer hubby, Mossimo Giannulli, are accused of shelling out half a million dollars to buy their daughters’ way into the University of Southern California.

The couple is arguing that they gave the money in good faith, thinking it was simply a donation to the school, and were unaware of what mastermind college-fixer Rick Singer was up to – posing the girls are athletes to help pave their way into the prestigious college, which eventually accepted them.
Copies of two checks were part of the filing: Each for $50,000 made out to “USC WOMENS ATHLETICS,” with “the purpose” being for the “Galen Center Film Room” courtesy of the Key Worldwide Foundation, Singer’s sham nonprofit. Singer has confessed to the alleged scheme, which involves scores of well-heeled parents and prestigious schools.
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