Lori Loughlin's daughters Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose go incognito in a $125,000 Mercedes G-Wagon as their parents face 40 years in prison over the college admissions scandal

  • Lori Loughlin's daughters attempted to go incognito to a CVS in LA on Thursday
  • Olivia Jade, 19, and Isabella Rose, 20, avoided paparazzi as on arrival at the store
  • Olivia Jade is rumored to be planning a comeback as a social media influencer
  • Their parents are accused of trying to bribe them into university with $500,000 

Lori Loughlin's daughters Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose were spotted trying to lay low as they showed up to a CVS in Los Angeles in a $125,000 G-wagon.

Loughlin, 54, and husband Mossimo Giannulli, 55, face up to 40 years in prison over accusations they paid $500,000 so their daughters could be recruited to the rowing team at the University of Southern California.

Their daughters held shopping bags up to their faces as they left with their beauty essentials on Thursday.

Olivia Jade, 19, and Isabella Rose, 20, were dressed in sneakers, dark glasses and casual attire - amid reports the former is planning a comeback as a social media influencer.

Lori Loughlin's daughters Olivia Jade, 19, and Isabella Rose, 20, arriving at a CVS pharmacy in a $125,000 Mercedes G-Class in Los Angeles on Friday

Lori Loughlin's daughters Olivia Jade, 19, and Isabella Rose, 20, arriving at a CVS pharmacy in a $125,000 Mercedes G-Class in Los Angeles on Friday

Isabella Rose and Oliva Jade (rear)
Isabella Rose

Isabella Rose holds her jacket collar up to her face as Olivia Jade covers her face with a plastic bag (left) and Isabella Rose walks across the parking lot (right)

Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli (pictured leaving court on April 3) are facing up to 40 years in jail if convicted in the college admissions scandal

Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli (pictured leaving court on April 3) are facing up to 40 years in jail if convicted in the college admissions scandal

Isabella Rose
Olivia Jade

Isabella Rose wearing Gucci tennis shoes (left) and Olivia Jade in a white sweater with a brown bag (right)

Last week, a source told People magazine they were 'celebrating Father's Day as a family,' as they try to maintain a degree of normality amid court appearances.

The Fuller House star Loughlin has reportedly been spending more time in Newport Beach where she grew up to avoid the paparazzi.

The source told People her daughters, 'are spending the summer with friends and trying to enjoy [it].'

Earlier this month, lawyers representing a number of the parents who pleaded not guilty, including Loughlin, revealed their legal strategy. 

The attorneys will argue that the money they paid to various universities was not an attempt to bribe their children's way into college, but that their clients simply believed they were making charitable donations. 

'If the money went to a school, it's not a bribe,' said Martin Weinberg, an attorney who represents Canadian businessman David Sidoo.

'Many of the clients would contend that if payments were made to a charity or sports organization, that it is not a bribe.'

Sidoo, a Vancouver business man, philanthropist, and former professional football player in the Canadian Football League, allegedly paid $200,000 to have a test-taker pretend to be his sons and take the SATs. 

Sidoo, Loughlin, Giannulli, and Desperate Housewives actor Felicity Huffman are among 50 people who were charged in March with participating in a vast scheme in which wealthy parents conspired with William 'Rick' Singer to use bribery and other forms of fraud to secure the admission of their children to top universities.

Huffman, unlike Loughlin and others, pleaded guilty. In total, 13 of the 33 parents who have been charged have struck plea deals with federal prosecutors.

Prosecutors allege that Loughlin and Giannulli agreed with Singer to pay $500,000 to have their two daughters named as recruits to USC's crew team, even though they did not row competitively, to help them gain admission.

Isabella Rose holds her lapel to her cheek while Olivia Jade hangs a plastic bag in front of her face

Isabella Rose holds her lapel to her cheek while Olivia Jade hangs a plastic bag in front of her face

Isabella Rose
Olivia Jade

Isabella Rose holds her collar round her neck wearing dark glasses (left) and Olivia Jade holds a bag up while talking on the phone (right)

Olivia Jade
Isabella Rose walks ahead of her sister

Olivia Jade wore  sneakers with short-shorts and a white sweater as she held a bag up to her face (left) and Isabella Rose walking ahead of her (right)

The famous parents are accused of paying $500,000 to facilitate the admission of their daughters Olivia Jade (left) and Isabella (right) as purported crew recruits, according to court papers

The famous parents are accused of paying $500,000 to facilitate the admission of their daughters Olivia Jade (left) and Isabella (right) as purported crew recruits, according to court papers

Olivia Jade (left) with mother Lori Loughlin (centre) and sister Isabella Rose (R) on February 28 in Beverly Hills

Olivia Jade (left) with mother Lori Loughlin (centre) and sister Isabella Rose (R) on February 28 in Beverly Hills

Loughlin and Giannulli allegedly provided Singer photographs of their daughters in order to create fake athletic profiles for them, which a USC athletics official in exchange for bribes then used to support recruiting them, prosecutors said.

Huffman and the 12 others are due to be sentenced later this year. 

Loughlin and Giannulli, who are also charged with money laundering conspiracy, have not publicly commented.

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