. In new court documents obtained by E! News, emails, phone transcripts and photos further reveal the famous couple's alleged involvement with the scam's accused ring leader,Among the exhibits submitted by prosecutors are photos of their daughters, 20-year-old , posing on an indoor rowing machine, which prosecutors allege were taken by Lori and Mossimo and sent to Singer to help them gain admission to the University of Southern California.
According to the documents, Singer sent an email to the couple in Aug. 2016, which read,"Lori and Moss, I met with USC today about [redacted]. I need a PDF of her transcript and test scores very soon while I create a coxswain portfolio for her. It would probably help to get a picture with her on an ERG in workout clothes like a real athlete too."
Mossimo responded,"Fantastic. Will get all." Then in an email dated Sep. 7, 2016, Mossimo sent Singer the image below. One month later, prosecutors allege Lori and Mossimo's older daughter was granted admission as a purported recruit on USC's crew team. Singer emailed Mossimo,"Please send 50K payment to the person below," referencingGiannulli then asked via email,"For accounting purposes would I categorize this as a donation?" Singer replied,"Yes.
In March 2017, after Giannulli's daughter was formally admitted to USC, the documents state that an invoice from Singer's bookkeeper was emailed to Lori and Mossimo for a purported $200,000 contribution to the Key Worldwide Foundation, Singer's non-profit organization. Giannulli forwarded the invoice to his financial advisor, writing,"Good news my [older] daughter is in [U]SC.. bad [news] is I had to work the system.
Four months later, prosecutors claim Singer requested that Lori and Mossimo "send an 'Action Picture' of their younger daughter for use in an athletic profile that he noted would falsely present her as a coxswain for the L.A. Marina Club crew team."For the second time, Mossimo was allegedly instructed by Singer to send $50,000 to Heinel, and in Feb. 2018 when their younger daughter was accepted to USC, he received another $200,000 invoice from the Key Worldwide Foundation.
These pics are pretty laughable if this is the only proof you need to prove you are an experienced rower?! No stats, meets, coach recommendations?! Please! USC knew she wasn’t a rower! Colleges do a lot of research on athletic prospects.
How about making them help pay rents buy food for those suffering. Their crime was WHITE PRIVILEGE. Expose them to those who don't have that luck. Let them make amends by using their privilege to do good. That is better that wasting time and money prosecuting them.
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Beautiful. Since in Boston. Jealousy! Good! And men. Omg perverts beyond. Noone wants them anyway.
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