Loughlin’s lawyers say prosecutors are hiding key evidence
BOSTON — Lawyers for actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband say federal prosecutors are holding back crucial evidence that could prove the couple’s innocence in a college admissions scandal that has ensnared dozens of wealthy parents.
In a court motion filed Friday in Boston’s court, the couple’s lawyers asked a judge to force the Justice Department to turn over certain FBI records and other evidence that could be used to mount a defence for the “Full House” star and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli .
Lawyers for eight other parents accused in the case are supporting the request. Some have filed separate motions accusing prosecutors of withholding evidence.
“This court’s intervention is urgently needed,” the couple’s lawyers wrote in the filing. “The government is applying a flawed disclosure standard that systematically deprives Giannulli and Loughlin of information necessary to prepare their case and ensure a fair trial.”