If approved, her plea deal states that she will serve two months in prison and two years of supervised release.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Thursday that the couple will plead guilty to the charges leveled against them.
Lori Loughlin is coming to terms with her decision to plead guilty for her role in the college admissions scandal, sources tell ET.
Under the proposed plea deal, both the actress and her husband will serve time in prison.
The actress' daughters sent her sweet Mother's Day wishes over social media on Sunday.
Their posts come days after Loughlin lost her bid to have the charges against her dropped in the college admissions scam.
On Friday, the federal judge declined to dismiss the charges against the 'Full House' star, her husband and several other parents.
The 'Fuller House' star and her husband are scheduled to face trial alongside six other parents in October.
The photos, allegedly taken by Lori’s husband, Mossimo Giannulli, were included in new court documents obtained by ET.
Prosecutors released the documents as they denied Loughlin's claims in prior dismissal motion.
Lori Loughlin is still extremely stressed over her and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli's, college bribery court case, a source tells ET.
The legal battle over the college admissions scandal continues months ahead of the set trial date.
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A source tells ET that Lori Loughlin is currently feeling 'a sense of peace.'