Lori Loughlin allegedly told her daughters to do better in school before the college admissions scandal.
explains that KWF is the Key Worldwide Foundation and Singer acted as its president, though he told the IRS that he made no income for the position. "From 2013 to 2016, KWF allegedly distributed more than $7 million in grants," Forbes writes, adding that USC's Women's Athletics program received $50,000 in 2016 alone.
The new documents come just days after Loughlin filed a claim stating that the government was withholding information that would prove that they didn't pay bribes to have their daughters admitted. "The Government appears to be concealing exculpatory evidence that helps show that both Defendants believed all of the payments they made would go to USC itself — for legitimate, university-approved purposes — or to other legitimate charitable causes. The Government’s failure to disclose this information is unacceptable, and this Court should put a stop to it," Loughlin's latest filings read.
Loughlin and Giannulli have pleaded not guilty to all of the charges associated with the college admissions scandal.
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