Olivia Jade Reportedly Knew About USC Admissions Plot

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Since news of her parent’s involvement in the college admissions scandal broke, Olivia Jade is unable to attend classes at the University of Southern California, but in a shocking report sources close to the social media influencer reveal Olivia knew about the admissions bribery scheme.
Speaking to Us Weekly, sources shared Olivia, who is the youngest daughter of Fuller House actress Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Massimo Giannulli, “fully knew what her parents did to get her into USC, but didn’t think there was anything wrong with it.”
According to Us Weekly, Olivia didn’t get into any other California schools.
Olivia Jade’s parents are accused of paying $500,000 to get their two daughters into USC as part of the competitive crew team, even though neither daughter ever participated in the sport. Both have pleaded not guilty to charges of wire fraud and money laundering.
Although both daughters’ statuses are on hold at USC amid an internal investigation into the admissions scam, sources told Us Weekly Olivia is desperate to get back to the school, revealing, “She wants to come out looking like she’s changed, learned life lessons and is growing as a person, so she for sure wants people to think she is interested in her education.”