The legal battle over the college admissions scandal continues months ahead of the set trial date.
According to newly filed court documents, Loughlin's attorneys claim that U.S. Attorneys produced new information that exonerates her.
The announcement comes after the couple's attorney claimed there was evidence that 'exonerates' them.
ET has obtained a copy of the alleged fake athletic resume of Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli's daughter, Olivia Jade.
A source tells ET that the couple has wanted to sell their home for a long time, despite their on-going legal troubles.
The couple is in the middle of the college admission scandal court case.
The pair have reportedly put their 12,000-square-foot Los Angeles home on the market.
Newly disclosed emails seemingly shed light on Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli's alleged involvement in the college scandal.
New documents released by prosecutors are revealing new details in the high-profile legal drama.
A source tells ET that the actress is finding it 'very difficult to enjoy the season because of the upcoming trial,'
Loughlin and her husband will have their next court hearing in January.
The legal commentator shares what ET what she thinks the future holds for the actress.
A source tells ET that the former 'Fuller House' star is at an all-time low.
Lori Loughlin 'Scared To Death' In Light of New Bribery Charge in College Admissions Scandal