Lori Loughlin’s husband Mossimo Giannulli released early from home confinement: report
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Lori Loughlin’s husband Mossimo Giannulli was released from prison earlier this month some three weeks before his five-month prison sentence ended, and was to carry out the remainder of the term at home, which would have seen him freed on April 17.
Back in January, a judge denied Giannulli's request to finish his sentence under "home confinement" after being placed in solitary confinement due to COVID-19 restrictions. In his court filing, Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton said that while Giannulli's conditions behind bars were "more onerous than they would have been but for the pandemic," there was insufficient cause to release him to home custody. Fast forward to Friday, Giannulli’s day has come and he was released one day early," TMZ reported Friday. The reason being is it’s fairly a common practice to grant release of an inmate on the last preceding weekday if their "date" falls on a weekend – thus the Federal Bureau of Prison have wiped their hands with Giannulli and he’s now a free man.More Related News