Olivia Jade Giannulli and siblings picked up Mossimo Giannulli from jail
The designer was released three weeks early
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Olivia Jade Giannulli and her siblings had a special errand to run Friday when their father, Mossimo Giannulli, was released from prison.
The famed designer and husband of actress Lori Loughlin was released early from his five-month sentence for taking part in the college admission scandal. Loughlin, 55, has already served her time.
In addition to Olivia Jade, 21, Giannulli shares a 22-year-old daughter, Isabella Rose, with Loughlin. He also has a son in his 30s, Gianni, from a previous relationship.
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The three siblings went together to pick up their father, Gianni told Extra recently. They picked him up as early as possible, at 8:30 a.m.
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Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose initially planned on allowing Gianni to pick their father up alone, but changed their mind last minute and surprised their father.
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The siblings spent the night in a hotel in Santa Barbara County on Thursday night in order to avoid Los Angeles traffic.
According to Extra's report, Giannulli "lost it" upon seeing his three kiddos.
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Upon his three-week early release, it was reported that Giannulli had moved to a halfway house, but Gianni told the outlet otherwise, explaining that they stopped at a halfway house only to pick up an ankle bracelet the designer will have to wear while he completes his sentence at home.
Before Friday afternoon, Giannulli and Loughlin – who had overlapping prison sentences – had not seen one another in more than six months.
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In addition to his time behind bars, Giannulli was sentenced to pay a $250,000 fine with two years of supervised release and 250 hours of community service. He served nearly 60 days of his sentence in a medium-security prison rather than the camp to which he had been sentenced, Extra reported.
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Giannulli's prison sentence will be completed at home in mid-April.