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Mossimo Giannulli Is Apparently In 'Solitary Confinement' While Serving His Prison Sentence

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Well, it sounds like things aren’t going quite as planned for Mossimo Giannulli as he continues to serve out his federal prison sentence in the aftermath of the college admissions scandal… Lori Loughlin‘s husband has been serving his time at the Federal Correctional Institution, Lompoc, a few hours north of Los Angeles.

And while things seemed OK at the start of his sentence, the ongoing pandemic and other issues are working to create a tough time for the fashion designer on the inside. Related: Dual Prison Sentences Have Been ‘A Nightmare’ For The Couple’s Daughters According to ABC News, Mossimos son Gianni unexpectedly took to social media on Friday with claims that his father is serving time in “solitary confinement” during his prison

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