Lori Loughlin’s daughter Olivia Jade will now not return to the University of Southern California in the wake of the national college admissions cheating scandal; a supply tells PEOPLE. The 19-yr-antique YouTube megastar has “no plans to return to USC” while instructions resume on Monday, following her mother’s indictment and arrest for her alleged involvement with the university fraud scandal. “She can’t handle whatever proper now. She appears increasingly disenchanted every day. She wants to stay domestic,” says the supply.
Although it’s doubtful whether Olivia Jade became aware of her parent’s involvement in the scandal, her booming Instagram and YouTube blogging enterprise has taken a hit because of the information broker. On Thursday, Sephora severed ties with the teen. She feels she has worked hard to get special offers, and the whole thing is long past. “It’s a never-finishing nightmare for her. She is familiar with her dad and mom’s critical effects, and they could be petrified. She thought about what the ded was in keeping her father, and all of it crumbled,” says the source.
Olivia Jade’s older sister, Isabella Rose, 20, is likewise enrolled at USC, though her future with the school remains uncertain. Neither of them changed into charge within the indictments. Loughlin, fifty-four, is among the dozens charged with an alleged college admissions rip-off related to elite faculties and universities, including Yale, Georgetown, the University of Southern California, and Stanford. The indictment states that Loughlin and her husband, style dressmaker Mossimo Giannulli, allegedly paid $500,000 to make it seem that their daughter had been a rower. (Olivia Jade isn’t listed on the USC ladies’ rowing roster.)
Both Loughlin and Giannulli were arrested this week on felony charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and sincere offerings mail fraud. Giannulli was regarded in a federal courtroom and was launched after posting a $1 million bond. Loughlin made her first appearance in a federal courtroom on Wednesday in Los Angeles, where a judge set her bail at $1 million, in line with the Associated Press.