Shocking new reports are coming in stating that “Full House” actress Lori Loughlin is “confident” that she will not be getting any prison time even though she is facing forty years behind bars for her role in the college admissions scandal.

Fox News reported that lawyers representing Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli demanded that prosecutors turn over the evidence against them last month, and after reviewing this evidence, the couple now believes that they have a good chance of avoiding prison time.

“The more that [the attorneys] look at the alleged evidence against them, the better they feel about the case. Everyone is feeling more and more confident that this could end well for them,” a source close to them said, adding that Loughlin would like to move on from this as quickly as possible.

“A trial drags things out and she would like to move forward, which she can’t do until it goes to trial,” the source explained. “But still, she feels like she’s got a valid defense, and that when all the evidence comes out, that she won’t be found guilty.”

Loughlin and Giannulli are facing numerous charges including fraud, money laundering and conspiracy for paying $500,000 in bribe money to have their two daughters admitted to the University of Southern California. They were each offered a generous plea deal that would have put them in jail for just a few months, but they turned it down in favor of going to a trial.

The fact that Loughlin is so confident that she won’t go to prison at all shows that she is still just as delusional as ever. Keep in mind that this is the same woman who expects everyone to believe that she had no idea that she was doing anything illegal when she paid the bribe money to get her daughters into college as recruits for the crew team even though they had never even rowed before.

Loughlin telling her friends that she likely won’t be going to prison at all also shows that she still has not taken any responsibility for what she did. If she really wants to earn redemption in the eyes of the public, she first needs to accept that what she did was wrong. If Loughlin still can’t even do that, some time behind bars might just be the best thing for her.

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