The Untold Scams of Lori Loughlin and Her Husband in Operation Varsity Blues | Documentary

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    From starring with a young Keanu Reeves to becoming the most famous aunt on TV, Lori Loughlin became a household name in the 80's and 90's. She married a fashion designer and preached wholesome values while their family lived the high life, but that picture perfect image would be shattered by a federal investigation known as Operation Varsity Blues. This is the story of the most famous family involved in the largest college admissions scam.
    VIDEO CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro
    3:13 Chapter 1: The Perfect Family
    16:54 Chapter 2: "But Why Are You White?"
    25:54 Chapter 3: Operation Varsity Blues
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    Josie Naikoi (NOT THE GOOD GIRL)
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  • @notthegoodgirl
    @notthegoodgirl  Pƙed rokem +70

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    VIDEO CHAPTERS:
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    16:54 Chapter 2: "But Why Are You White?"
    25:54 Chapter 3: Operation Varsity Blues
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  • @differentlynormal6957
    @differentlynormal6957 Pƙed rokem +2303

    The whole world is stacked in favour of these kids and still they have to cheat.

    • @jcjc4164
      @jcjc4164 Pƙed rokem +63

      It's like a boxing match where the opponent has both hands tied behind his back, no chance when the game is rigged like that.

    • @HandmadeDarcy
      @HandmadeDarcy Pƙed rokem +68

      The "stacking", of course, is already cheating, too.

    • @summertime9963
      @summertime9963 Pƙed rokem +67

      And the whole family gets of so lightly. If the family had any emotional intelligence they should be deeply horrified and embarrassed but I see no evidence of that here at all.

    • @briannamitchell2969
      @briannamitchell2969 Pƙed rokem +8

      WELL SAID!

    • @thedrugthatkilled
      @thedrugthatkilled Pƙed rokem

      @@christinalock9937 question question question exclamation question question question question exclamation exclamation question question question question

  • @osteophagus
    @osteophagus Pƙed rokem +1188

    "For that money, just buy a smarter kid." I'm screaming.

  • @yarakfouri2945
    @yarakfouri2945 Pƙed rokem +895

    The story about Massimo stealing from his parents shocked me. If you’re capable of stealing the money your parents worked their whole lives for, you can do anything!

    • @okoala62
      @okoala62 Pƙed rokem +74

      Right?! If that was his starting point, I was like damn! No wonder they did what they did but the real question is, what ELSE are they hiding that hasn’t been exposed yet? đŸ€”

    • @pieternel101
      @pieternel101 Pƙed rokem +19

      seems the apple didn't fall far ....

    • @twistoffate4791
      @twistoffate4791 Pƙed rokem +19

      And he was Lori Laughlin's choice for a mate? A guy who lied about several things, not just the big one he told his very own parents? It just surprised me.

    • @lifeizrealtv
      @lifeizrealtv Pƙed rokem +12

      Tbh I'm not really faulting him from stealing from his family. Within a few years he was worth millions. I'm pretty sure he took care of his parents. But lying for his children, na that is where I am tripping at.

    • @purselmer5931
      @purselmer5931 Pƙed rokem +22

      @@lifeizrealtv He should have "taken care of his parents" w/out having stolen the money! The ends do not justify the means.

  • @katemaloney4296
    @katemaloney4296 Pƙed rokem +913

    Let me get this straight: 1 MILLION DOLLARS for a 20k degree?!? REALLY?!?! This is not privilege, it's a level of stupidity not many of us will ever experience.

    • @ellingtonfeint13
      @ellingtonfeint13 Pƙed rokem +117

      Olivia didn't even care about the education and as an influencer you don't need a degree... so she paid that sum for the college experience? For parties and football games?

    • @edselgreaves6503
      @edselgreaves6503 Pƙed rokem +58

      A degree so she could use nepotism to get into music or acting which her parents would no doubt just bribe casting agents to audition her for. What's even the point? Just be a high school dropout and let someone deserving who will actually use the degree take the spot. It's not like you're trying out for Julliard. That would require ACTUAL effort.

    • @_Fluorescent_
      @_Fluorescent_ Pƙed rokem +36

      Definitely not a $20K degree. Even very basic in-state schools cost about $10,000 a year and that is before room and board. That is just tuition. You would be hard pressed to get a degree for under $30,000 outside of going to a very small community college. If you’re going to live in the dorms, it’s going to be roughly $20,000 a year. When I went to school, we definitely could get a degree for $20,000! Not anymore.
      Regardless, your point still stands. It’s really not about the money for these people though it’s about the status and the ability to say that their kids are so smart and talented that they were able to get into these highly desirable universities.

    • @philstrachan
      @philstrachan Pƙed rokem +2

      Well said! 👍

    • @ClearandHealthyBoundaries
      @ClearandHealthyBoundaries Pƙed rokem +1

      They have it so why not do it. Daddy would make it back and more in a year.

  • @OreliaLatrice
    @OreliaLatrice Pƙed rokem +1232

    When everything came out about this major college/university scam, I feel that we as a whole have to question EVERYTHING about the school system, even the very degrees that people receive from graduations. The black woman sentenced to 3 years vs Lori doing a few months in jail speaks volumes, there is no denying the glaring difference because of racial, social and income differences. I love your documentaries BTW
 I can tell you put in serious time
 it’s appreciated. I look forward to every single one.

    • @OreliaLatrice
      @OreliaLatrice Pƙed rokem +29

      @@lranieri1 Yeah
 I completely agree. I surely will. So much merit is put on going to college, here in the USA & then to see a scam like this is just shocking & disappointing.

    • @OreliaLatrice
      @OreliaLatrice Pƙed rokem +3

      @@lranieri1 Yes, thank you.

    • @tiffprendergast
      @tiffprendergast Pƙed rokem +3

      @@OreliaLatrice yup

    • @OreliaLatrice
      @OreliaLatrice Pƙed rokem +2

      @@tiffprendergast 💯

    • @lucindalaree4666
      @lucindalaree4666 Pƙed rokem +1

      The systems that hold up the Elites and generational wealth in all areas of society are rigged. I’m sure very few ever get caught in all their scams

  • @melissaholman2605
    @melissaholman2605 Pƙed rokem +326

    What a joke. All these rich people got a slap on the wrist yet if you're just a normal person and lie about an address then you go to jail for years. Our justice system is so messed up.

    • @verucasalt9182
      @verucasalt9182 Pƙed rokem +27

      All the rich people are connected , they Inter marry and help each other . That’s why .

    • @philstrachan
      @philstrachan Pƙed rokem

      American judicial system is a joke the whole world laughs at.

    • @justsayin3647
      @justsayin3647 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      Depends on the laws and penalties in your state.

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

      Mostly yes. Has gone on forever! Nothing new under the sun.

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

      ​@@verucasalt9182 Not all..but many are connected absolutely.

  • @karenlamb2434
    @karenlamb2434 Pƙed rokem +388

    My daughter graduated from USC. She worked her butt off in HS, had great grades and test scores and my husband and I took out a loan to pay for it. I never knew people cheated to get into college before this scandal hit the news. I called her and congratulated her for getting in on her own, lol!

    • @eleanorchorao4875
      @eleanorchorao4875 Pƙed rokem +28

      My daughter too! She was in that dorm too. Just graduated and got a dream job all by herself. Since I have no strings to pull


    • @eroupopper
      @eroupopper Pƙed rokem +10

      @@eleanorchorao4875 I graduated from college and received scholarship from my hard work and grades in HS and my test scores. So this was shocking super shocking

    • @chesterwilberforce9832
      @chesterwilberforce9832 Pƙed rokem +30

      My youngest son was the #3 student in his high school graduating class, a top math and science student, 80k in scholarships. USC didn't even respond to his application. He went on to a bachelors at Embry RIddle Aeronatical Univ, worked with a prof adviser in Italy last summer on a particle accelerator, is getting his Master at Univ South Florida and will be sponsored this winter by the govt of France in a phD. program at Université Paris-Saclay . He knows two of the quantum physics Nobel Laureates. He is 23 years old. But he could not get into USC. If only he'd rowed crew...

    • @sdm1568
      @sdm1568 Pƙed rokem +2

      Did she get through it on her own, though? Her mommy and daddy took out loans for her to go. Why couldn’t she take them out, and work full time while attending like the rest of us?

    • @karenlamb2434
      @karenlamb2434 Pƙed rokem +11

      @@sdm1568 she did work a full time job all 4 years and paid her mommy and daddy back. She was 18 and didn’t have the credit for that large a loan. And she worked thru high school and got excellent grades to get into that school. So what’s your point?? You think you know our family after one comment?

  • @Mila-cq4tn
    @Mila-cq4tn Pƙed rokem +120

    "for that amount of money, just buy a smarter kid" and I died 💀😂😂😂

  • @gloriadell3416
    @gloriadell3416 Pƙed rokem +497

    The Kelly Williams-Bolar story contrasted with Lori Laughlin’s case tells you everything you need to know about our justice system.

    • @gloriadell3416
      @gloriadell3416 Pƙed rokem +71

      @@pkz420Just the fact that a mom has to cheat the system to get her kids into a safe public school is sad. Whether the law books say so or not, I would argue that it’s a much lesser crime than bribing university officials to get your kids into a private university for prestige. Also, the money she had to pay no doubt stung her pocketbook harder than the money that Laughlin was charged.

    • @christinalock9937
      @christinalock9937 Pƙed rokem

      What happened? To accepting? On educational status ?? Why buy?? Without knowing? Your child has earned that place educationally?? Wouldn't you want ,and accept your child's capabilities??? As a mother grandmother? No matter their achievements?? As I've read on some channels? They are still making money of this !!!??? Real people are not in awe of TV actresses, or their husbands,or Hollywood connections any longer!! Falsehood, unfortunately their children and themselves? Will see , and are now seeing?? I say lead a real life in a real world!! But again everyones choices?

    • @BrokebutCreative
      @BrokebutCreative Pƙed rokem +27

      And education system. Your zipcode is the most predictive thing about your future.

    • @elyseparker5333
      @elyseparker5333 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +9

      The racism... this one was particularly jaw-dropping. That much punishment for an address?!

    • @olandir
      @olandir Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +5

      What I find interesting is that the kids lived at their father's house part time anyway. So why was this even considered a crime?

  • @user-le4bo1id1y
    @user-le4bo1id1y Pƙed rokem +409

    when this all blew up, i just didn't understand how shocked everyone was. maybe it's because i'm older or jaded or whatever but by that time, i already accepted the fact that if you have the money, more doors are opened to you - legal or not. and in the end, the most frustrating thing for me is - NONE OF THIS MATTERED. look at olivia jade and lori loughlin - both of their careers are up and running, still making money. so what were the consequences besides a VERY BRIEF period of embarrassment?
    love you forever - very nicely done doc.

    • @etaylor8028
      @etaylor8028 Pƙed rokem +20

      I completely agree. And it's just a handful of kids every year - it's not like every kid was bribed in. If your kid has amazing grades then they'll be fine. Because lets be honest - it's always kids from well income families that get into the best universities. And it's not because they are smarter, but because they most likely went to a better highschool, and their parents were able to afford tutors and things like that. Do I think it's ethical, what Lori Loughlin did? No. But it was clearly just done from a place of love for her daughter, so she's hardly a villain.

    • @sapphicsiren
      @sapphicsiren Pƙed rokem +28

      I wasn't surprised, I expect that behavior from rich folks. But I was pissed off, as someone who did graduate from USC. My friends and I worked our asses off to get into USC, and to maintain our scholarships. My friends weren't rich either, either they got lucky that their parents were able to get employed by USC and got free tuition, or were relying on scholarships. We were minorities too, so we had to work twice as hard too, and it pissed me off to hear these students bought their way in and likely stole a spot for a student like my friends and I. And you could spot those students, because honestly they were not smart or talented. We always joked they bought their way in, and well they probably did. I know rich folks are more likely to succeed and get accepted to rich universities but I rather have rich kids that actually got accepted for their talent or intellect and not because their parents scammed their way in.

    • @user-le4bo1id1y
      @user-le4bo1id1y Pƙed rokem +10

      @@sapphicsiren absolutely! I was mad but really I wasn't surprised. what made me mad was that they did all this media circus and no real consequences were doled out. she spent what...3 days in jail? fuck that. marginalized minorities in this country get way more than that for smoking weed or being in possession of weed.
      i'm so sorry that you experienced that. and oof!! to the comment "honestly they were not smart or talented". hahahahaha i hope they knew that
      edit to say: i never expected rich people to play any game fairly. i gave that up a long time ago unfortunately.

    • @gaaraxnaru
      @gaaraxnaru Pƙed rokem +11

      @@etaylor8028 Both parents are villains for cheating other, actually deserving, candidates from an education. It's pure selfishness, whetherbit was out if love or not. Which I suspect isn't true anyway. Her daughters didn't HAVE to go there, they could've went anywhere. No, it was pyre ego and selfishness that THEIR daughters had to go to the school their father lied about getting into early in life. I refuse to believe that that's a coincidence. Hell, Olivia didn't even want to go to school.

    • @eh-i1841
      @eh-i1841 Pƙed rokem +5

      I don’t even think that were embarrassed.It’s just a temporary hold-up,for them.
      When she does the round of talk shows,she’ll feign regret,for the ‘mistakes’ she made,be nationally forgiven,and hired,again,for soaps.

  • @DKilgallen
    @DKilgallen Pƙed rokem +81

    The girl were over 18 at the time and posed for fake photos to get on “teams” and into a school they weren’t qualified for. That’s fraud and they should have been charged too.

    • @vanessab2392
      @vanessab2392 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      You know, celebrities, they can get away with everything and anything.

  • @caitlinhouse4919
    @caitlinhouse4919 Pƙed rokem +213

    Wow, I had no clue that there would ever be a situation where a mother giving a relatives address would spend 3 years in jail. That is atrocious.
    This documentary is awesome.

    • @bringing.mae.flowers
      @bringing.mae.flowers Pƙed rokem +15

      My sister and I got expelled from a school in Texas for this. Ironically, it happened on Friday the 13th.

    • @antoniochavez508
      @antoniochavez508 Pƙed rokem +17

      The woman gave the kid's father address instead of her own.

    • @industrialover
      @industrialover Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      I did the same thing. I used my parents address so my daughters could go to a different high school. It was public school, but I did it.

  • @allimoore4440
    @allimoore4440 Pƙed rokem +209

    Perfect timing my pizza rolls are done

  • @linasaec_
    @linasaec_ Pƙed rokem +109

    What bothers me the most is how they can easily pay for tuition, not having to apply for financial aid or even scholarships! But still cheated and paid for their kids into college!!

  • @CMinorOp67
    @CMinorOp67 Pƙed rokem +307

    I call BS on the “I just went with my friend” modeling agency story.
    Soooooo many people pretend they never looked to getting into entertainment
that they were just so special, they were ‘discovered’.

    • @gsd225
      @gsd225 Pƙed rokem +51

      OMG you're right... so many famous people say that... never thought of it the way you said it😅😅

    • @therealdeal3672
      @therealdeal3672 Pƙed rokem +11

      Well they did say that Lori was only 11 at the time. So it was pretty early to be even considering a modeling career for her. It would take an agent to recognize her potential as a child model. And if Lori's mom had been a stage mom, she would have taken her to the modeling agencies herself.

    • @pegcity4eva
      @pegcity4eva Pƙed rokem +7

      11 so creepy

    • @kalebponds5848
      @kalebponds5848 Pƙed rokem +11

      The Olsen twins mother had a similar story as to how they got started đŸ€”đŸ˜’

    • @MyNameIsUnavailable
      @MyNameIsUnavailable Pƙed rokem +6

      Its always dumb luck 😉😜

  • @pvanpelt1
    @pvanpelt1 Pƙed rokem +340

    I wonder how Mossimo’s parents felt when they learned their own son had swindled them? And why nobody at the university noticed that these two incredibly talented rowers never went out for the team. I suspect most of the kids knew something was up. They knew how they were doing in high school, and whether or not they had the grades etc to get into a top-tier school.
    Another fabulous documentary! You’re such a talented filmmaker!

    • @mariella2884
      @mariella2884 Pƙed rokem +14

      It reminded me of several true crime stories in which a child does that.
      If his parents had come down on him, I honestly wonder how someone with his mindset would react...

    • @Body_Model
      @Body_Model Pƙed rokem +7

      Mossimo's parents gave him money to pay for school but he invested the money in a startup business that made him millions. Can any of you become successful as he has since you are all judging him? Get off your pedal stools.

    • @ellingtonfeint13
      @ellingtonfeint13 Pƙed rokem +42

      @@Body_Model So you only care about the outcome? If you get rich, stealing from your own family is ok? I value loyalty higher than money. Where do you draw the line? Would you be ok, if he murdered his parents for the inheritance in order to build the business?

    • @lbinfinity
      @lbinfinity Pƙed rokem +25

      @@Body_Model pedestal* money must mean way more to you than integrity and honor so long as the outcome is money đŸ€”

    • @casswashwash1070
      @casswashwash1070 Pƙed rokem +26

      @@Body_Model I never understood why people like you who aren’t in any better of a financial situation overall, (apart of the 99% of the not wealthy population) defend the rich so righteously. Defending the rich doesn’t make you rich. It never will. Capitalism conditions you to think the way you do. You’re so invested in defending the rich, you couldn’t even spell “pedestal” correctly. 😬 It’s one word not two.

  • @spa-peggymeatballs4861
    @spa-peggymeatballs4861 Pƙed rokem +108

    Mossimo is most definitely not a sympathetic character. He’s extremely unlikable. Reminds of that saying I’m sure we’ve all heard; when someone tells you who they are believe them the first time.

  • @AMoniqueOcampo
    @AMoniqueOcampo Pƙed rokem +244

    Usually these rich people just donate a lot of money to a school to get their kids in.
    Legal Eagle's breakdown of this scandal was HILARIOUS.

    • @UdoADHD
      @UdoADHD Pƙed rokem +11

      You have to donate millions so $250k per kid was a steal of a deal

    • @okoala62
      @okoala62 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Elhastezy888 same! I can’t get enough of these awesome docs!

    • @danieldavis3035
      @danieldavis3035 Pƙed rokem +8

      Well, I went to a state school in Louisiana. However, I ended up in a management position at Edward Jones in St. Louis. I remember in our orientation I was with Harvard and Stanford graduates. Everyone asked me where I went to school and they were shocked. Just goes to show if you have the determination, you can do anything.

    • @whatsthebigfndeal
      @whatsthebigfndeal Pƙed rokem

      Al Gore's grandad spent about 6 million bucks on a library to get that dimwit into Harvard. These people might as well be living on a different planet.

    • @SadisticSenpai61
      @SadisticSenpai61 Pƙed rokem +14

      @@danieldavis3035 Honestly, the education available at the Ivy League Schools tends to be fairly average, if not below average. They have to accommodate all the fail children that get in on legacy admissions, after all.
      The main benefit from going to those schools is the connections you make - lots of rich and well-connected ppl at those schools which makes it easy for those fail children to fail upwards.

  • @purselmer5931
    @purselmer5931 Pƙed rokem +64

    I am one of those athletes that actually DID train for my sport for 6 hours a day in the summers and at least 4 hours per day during the school year for my entire childhood. I EARNED my full, four-year athletic scholarship and could not have attended college w/out it. Everything about this story makes me sick. Those girls knew everything.

  • @natrodrz
    @natrodrz Pƙed rokem +331

    Your documentaries just get better and better. This was one heck of a ride.

    • @codybarry8204
      @codybarry8204 Pƙed rokem +5

      I knew since the first one I saw! this is gonna be GREAT! I keep trying to tell my sister, this is so real. I've heard some weird stuff about this lady; now I know perhaps its more than gossip

  • @jakebimrose
    @jakebimrose Pƙed rokem +60

    I was at Georgetown from 2016-2021. Gotta admit a lot of us were dancing on the “Tennis Star’s” grave when it happened. Even the rich kids who paid their way in and didn’t get caught. She ended up dropping out due to shame before Gtown expelled her, that’s $9 million down the tubes! A friend of a friend passively mentioned his CEO dad paying $3 million to the development board to “get my application fast-tracked” 🙄🙄🙄 In most “elite” universities it seems like it’s common practice to give the school’s development board a promissory note for the money, only paying the amount over years after successful admission. And 1/3 are always legacies. The game is rigged from the start


  • @ferz2014
    @ferz2014 Pƙed rokem +65

    Now imagine all the scams that go undetected. Great video, I love what you post never stop!

  • @betsyh2503
    @betsyh2503 Pƙed rokem +56

    How sad for the kids, having your parents pretty much saying you are not smart enough to get into college. “Thanks mom & dad!”

    • @philstrachan
      @philstrachan Pƙed rokem +5

      They're too dumb to ever work that out lol 😆

    • @_Emily.Jane123__
      @_Emily.Jane123__ Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

      Lori and Mossimo paid a million bucks to announce to the world that their daughters don't have the brains for USC.

    • @Yummy_Lemons._Z
      @Yummy_Lemons._Z Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

      The parents paid a million dollars to advertise that. Jail time too.

  • @AH-ph3cb
    @AH-ph3cb Pƙed rokem +70

    Olivia was already extremely successful with her influencer career. Mom shouldn't have pushed her to do something she clearly didn't want. She's still responsible for her part. I don't get why they went through all that trouble when both girls were already established.

  • @Nikki-jn3ud
    @Nikki-jn3ud Pƙed rokem +52

    Honestly I doubt these girls wanted to go, they probably felt pressured to go.
    I blame the parents, even though Olivia Jade seems like a spoiled brat.

  • @jlconnors7872
    @jlconnors7872 Pƙed rokem +88

    So awesome that Netflix booted Lori and it looks like so many are refusing to cast her now. The people have spoken.

    • @merricat3025
      @merricat3025 Pƙed rokem

      I hope Olivia isn't doing very well as an influencer. An gratefu,l entitled little brat that's all she is. You can't tell me she didn't know what her parents were doing.

    • @sammyandoliver7522
      @sammyandoliver7522 Pƙed rokem +3

      No it's not awesome at all. It was no big deal. What a stupid investigation when there are so many other far more serious crimes to investigate.

    • @jlconnors7872
      @jlconnors7872 Pƙed rokem +6

      @@sammyandoliver7522 yes and white collar crimes should be investigated and prosecuted because too many rich people get away with crimes that would have us under the prison. You can care about this and other things at the same time, its not one dimensional. I would also like to see other crimes be investigated just as well as this one.

  • @juanamichelle143
    @juanamichelle143 Pƙed rokem +46

    My son served his country for 6 years to earn his education. Those get like the longest years of our lives. All that being said
 I’ll take it. All the pride, truth and joy.

  • @BuzziRus
    @BuzziRus Pƙed rokem +39

    What Massimo did to his parents was so wrong

  • @MysteriousKammm
    @MysteriousKammm Pƙed rokem +80

    While a bit "lighter" than most of your most recent videos, this is still super interesting. As someone who dont live in the USA, I heard about this scandal but knew next to nothing about it. This is truly disgusting.
    (Especially given the fact that their two daughters didnt even care about going to university)

  • @jcnot9712
    @jcnot9712 Pƙed rokem +24

    34 calls saved. Mans knew he was getting found out and planned ahead of time. This is isn’t your average snitch, this is advanced-level snitching.

  • @JArtsChannel
    @JArtsChannel Pƙed rokem +22

    I forgot she was actually called "Becky" and now I'm laughing.

  • @lizd.8655
    @lizd.8655 Pƙed rokem +229

    The apple doesn't fall far from the tree! I've seen a few videos on this and the Netflix doc but I don't recall ever seeing anything about how Mossimo defrauded his own parents! The fact that he doctored "evidence" connecting him to USC (the scene of the crime) is just bizarre! There's no way in hell that Bella and Olivia didn't know what was going on and every time I see that clip of Olivia saying she doesn't care about school, I just want to scream. She and her mom are beautiful, rich, and white which is why they won't ever get more severe punishment. It doesn't surprise me that black mother who used her father's address so that her children could go to a better middle school was sentenced to even more time than that bitch Lori!

    • @lizd.8655
      @lizd.8655 Pƙed rokem +39

      @@christinalock9937 Because systemic racism is real. Just look at the shooter from Highland Park on the 4th of July who was taken into custody without a scratch and compare him to the DoorDash driver who was shot 60 times the day before

    • @sabrina.natalie
      @sabrina.natalie Pƙed rokem +39

      @@christinalock9937 - Why do people ask “why do you have to bring race into it.” Do you not realize that racism is built in the fabric of America - and around the world. Bringing up race in the topic of conversations is significant and important, especially when you’re referring to systematic racism. Please educate yourself, because that question comes across as being extremely tone-deaf and ignorant.

    • @melissaholman2605
      @melissaholman2605 Pƙed rokem +7

      It's infuriating

    • @satisfied656
      @satisfied656 Pƙed rokem +14

      Why did they even send their daughters to school? They have already enough money and connections to start a busniness on their own! Maybe Laurie Laughlin is "Americas dumbest aunt".... Bruhh

    • @therealdeal3672
      @therealdeal3672 Pƙed rokem +6

      I don't think it's quite fair to say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Because the tree is Mossimo, and he was instrumental, along with Lori in defrauding USC with the help of Rick. In other words Mossimo was just up to his old cheating tricks. He went from defrauding his parents that he was going to USC, made millions and then defrauded USC.
      Olivia Jade was doing fine on her own, in that way she was a chip off the old block, she was doing well without going to school. Not that that was challenging her intellectually. Clearly she wasn't interested in intellectual challenge. Just business like Daddy. So that's the way I see the fruit not falling far from the tree. Otherwise this was the parents idea. And this Rick dude should definitely go to jail cuz he swindled everybody into the racket.
      I agree that the girls knew that their parents were gaming the system. They didn't necessarily know how deep their parents were into this swindle, financially and with the doctoring of test scores. It does seem clear that the girls knew something about the rowing ruse. But remember they were sucked into this by their parent's egotistical desires for the girls to go to the University of Spoiled Children. Which is actually a good school, better now that this racket has been uncovered.

  • @m8keupartali
    @m8keupartali Pƙed rokem +97

    Pisses me off. Im a single mom of a 15 yr old boy about to be 16 who plays soccer. I pray he gets a scholarship. Hes an honors student and there's a high amount of kids just like him fighting for the same spots.

    • @m8keupartali
      @m8keupartali Pƙed rokem +1

      @@christinalock9937 Wow! Thank you for those kind words.

    • @FlowerGirlMy
      @FlowerGirlMy Pƙed rokem +2

      no offense, but I never understud how being good at sports can get pupils scholarships for smth that has nothing to do with the sports? Or it's jus in USA?

    • @m8keupartali
      @m8keupartali Pƙed rokem +5

      @@FlowerGirlMy even if its a scholarship for sports the kid has to have good grades. The scholarship is for the school not the specific degree. so it really has nothing to do with what they are going to graduate for.. its a way of being a part of a school as a whole. Lots of colleges and universities have college teams that are a big deal and they need good players. But just because the kid played on the football team doesn't mean he's gonna go be a pro football player.

    • @FlowerGirlMy
      @FlowerGirlMy Pƙed rokem

      @@m8keupartali thank you :)

    • @katiePetsy
      @katiePetsy Pƙed rokem +4

      I really hope your son gets a place in a good school!

  • @spa-peggymeatballs4861
    @spa-peggymeatballs4861 Pƙed rokem +62

    While I’m glad they got caught, I’m sure this isn’t the only time it’s happened. Far from it.

    • @melindav00
      @melindav00 Pƙed rokem +8

      Right!! Isn't the only time, nor is it the last

  • @mackenzie5036
    @mackenzie5036 Pƙed rokem +24

    As someone who really struggled with getting accepted into college this is really sad to hear about how privileged people cheat their way to the top.

    • @elizabethr4107
      @elizabethr4107 Pƙed rokem +1

      It's disgusting

    • @sarai373
      @sarai373 Pƙed rokem +2

      And they did not really need the degree since they're already rich and could achieve success in other ways as well as give back to the community by sponsoring a student or two.

  • @HandyMind
    @HandyMind Pƙed rokem +21

    You did a way better work than Netflix !! Bravo!!

  • @seakelp1150
    @seakelp1150 Pƙed rokem +63

    Your documentaries are so informative and high quality. Keep up the great work!

  • @BillyJr68
    @BillyJr68 Pƙed rokem +40

    What everyone seems to be missing, (I'm only 15 minutes into the video so this may be discussed) is that Olivia had expressed that she really had no desire to go to college on multiple occasions. So it appears that this is a case of parents trying to live vicariously through their kids. Sad.

  • @chabelitapitufina1342
    @chabelitapitufina1342 Pƙed rokem +17

    I thought I knew the whole story, but after I saw this video, I realized I didn’t! So from now on, I plan on watching all of your videos for I am convinced that I will learn something I didn’t know from them. SO far, you’ve managed to exceed my expectations by always telling me something I didn’t know and by sharing your amazing story telling abilities. Thank you!

  • @FreshGrey-pm4vw
    @FreshGrey-pm4vw Pƙed rokem +8

    It was so sad- because their daughter stated over and over again that she wasnt an academic type of person and never wanted that life. She said she was interested in building her social media following and loved her make up videos. Seems like Mom was the one who needed her daughters to be a college grads, not Olivia or Bella.

  • @xoShiningKrystlexo
    @xoShiningKrystlexo Pƙed rokem +18

    Rich people getting their comeuppance: my favorite flavor

  • @medea27
    @medea27 Pƙed rokem +41

    What annoys me most is that it's a pointless exercise if the kids aren't interested in tertiary education... it gets them into university, but the kid still needs to attend lectures, pass the subjects & graduate. If they aren't interested or motivated to study for that degree, they won't make it past 1st year... and that failure can have a detrimental effect on a person's self-worth. So you've _taken a university place_ from a worthy athletics applicant (and therefore impacted the uni's sports program)... _AND taken a place_ from a hard-working student who _wants_ that degree (negatively impacting the uni's performance stats)... _AND set your own child up to fail_ & destroy their self-confidence. Great parenting there. đŸ€Šâ€â™€ïž

    • @princess_haziel
      @princess_haziel Pƙed rokem +5

      They pay for a degree too
 or they cheat their way and I’m not talking about quizlit or chegg. I’m talking about paying people thousand of dollars monthly to do their homework. Many kids do it.

  • @Synthpea
    @Synthpea Pƙed rokem +86

    At the end of the day Olivia jade is doing just fine now. She’s acting like nothing ever happened posting luxury haul vlogs and vacations to Europe. Her fans defend her and eat it all up. These people didn’t get any real consequences. It’s annoying but we all know rich people get a slap on the wrist. Thanks for making this video. They don’t deserve to sleep well at night considering the hopes and dreams of other very deserving people they ruined.

    • @Busybee801
      @Busybee801 Pƙed rokem +2

      I don’t think Olivia possess any more talent than any other young girl into fashion and make up. Not alot of talent there. She is quite shallow and cannot relate to the real world. Average looking at best and not the sharpest tool in the shed. This will follow her forever as it should. Never remorseful about any of it. Her tic told and blogs are littered with negative comments. Her following hadn’t really grown much and her sponsors are not top of the list. She will never be anyone much in Hollywood. She doesn’t have the talent or the brains for it. I think anyone can be a influencer.

    • @timw4432
      @timw4432 Pƙed rokem +6

      If there is anything I despise more than rich, spoilt kids - I haven’t yet found it

    • @Bernie3000
      @Bernie3000 Pƙed rokem

      That really annoys me too. The worst is that these vapid, voids have FANS. For what? Being rich, having Aunt Becky and a douchebag as parents? What happened to admiring people with talents or making a difference. I don’t get it. But I don’t get the Kardashian fan base either.

    • @siqi1790
      @siqi1790 Pƙed rokem

      she didn’t even want to go to college in the first place so why should she continue to be sad about it?

  • @lillyfox2537
    @lillyfox2537 Pƙed rokem +46

    Wealthy people's privilege is MADDENING! I love your channel :)

    • @jamimazada7428
      @jamimazada7428 Pƙed rokem

      Because poor and stupid ppl still follow them

  • @imapisces0308
    @imapisces0308 Pƙed rokem +23

    I didn’t know how wild this story really got. This was done so well!

  • @eh-i1841
    @eh-i1841 Pƙed rokem +20

    OMG,I’ve just got to the part,about Kelly,and her girls.It’s bloody outrageous.The unfairness of the way she was treated,compared to those cheats and scammers with all the privileges and money.

  • @victorialopezgarcia2587
    @victorialopezgarcia2587 Pƙed rokem +13

    seriously you need to make more doc like this one. you have no idea how much i have missed your content

  • @oreospeedwagon3708
    @oreospeedwagon3708 Pƙed rokem +38

    This is one of the BEST CZcams docs I’ve ever watched (I’m a documentary nerd, too 😆)!

  • @losanto2295
    @losanto2295 Pƙed rokem +4

    OMG I can’t stop laughing. “Rick Singer continues to sing like a canary“. 😂😂😂😂 no one will be telling him any secrets any time soon!

  • @brunetteartist2750
    @brunetteartist2750 Pƙed rokem +19

    The thing is that these two girls could have just gone to a college that they were actually accepted to and would have still been fine, but nah scamming the system to just look better and smarter

  • @freakboy220
    @freakboy220 Pƙed rokem +31

    Personally I'm surprised Singer hasn't been Epsteined by now. I imagine he has a lot of rich enemies for what he did to save himself.

    • @notthegoodgirl
      @notthegoodgirl  Pƙed rokem +22

      @freakboy220 Very good point! I think the difference might be that Rick Singer's clientele was prosecuted, so they know not to mess with him or they'll be put in the spotlight (again). Jeffrey Epstein's clientele has been protected, so the things they do in the shadows get to stay there. đŸ€·đŸŸâ€â™€ïž Just my two cents.

    • @freakboy220
      @freakboy220 Pƙed rokem +6

      @@notthegoodgirl Very true, I think even if Singer does get sentenced it'll be light if it all, Rats don't do well in American Prisons or so I've heard.

    • @PotatoPieYT
      @PotatoPieYT Pƙed rokem

      @@freakboy220 I doubt he’s going to the types of prison you’re thinking about. Most of these white collar criminals get sentenced to the cushy low security prison with other scammers and schemers.

  • @ebonyedwards-ellis8165
    @ebonyedwards-ellis8165 Pƙed rokem +17

    The fact that the parents didn't spend that money actually making sure that their kids were college ready (college prep course, enriching activities, and other LEGAL stuff) tells you everything you need to know.

  • @kloee7254
    @kloee7254 Pƙed rokem +30

    this was so well done it deserves more views. Don’t stop making them it will pay off!!!

  • @jodigirl6610
    @jodigirl6610 Pƙed rokem +18

    Oh this story frosts my cookies. My son just graduated from UCDAVIS with a degree in electric engineering. He worked hard and has a lot of student debt because Holy cow its expensive. Luckily, he already has a good job so hopefully that will make managing his loans. My point is he worked hard and we didn't cheat to get him in! Geez.
    Our other son went to Chico State and same same same as his brother. He also has a good job. And he didn't cheat!
    These rich people make me so so so mad! đŸ€Ź
    As always, love your videos and how well done they are!

    • @josephinebournes8212
      @josephinebournes8212 Pƙed rokem +1

      Don't just manage the loans. Encourage your son to eliminate that debt ASAP.

    • @jodigirl6610
      @jodigirl6610 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@josephinebournes8212 yes they both have a plan to do just that.

    • @christinalock9937
      @christinalock9937 Pƙed rokem +2

      Great parenting, your children achieved, their own hard working potential, their morals, their values, their hard work. Directly associated with their amazing parents , standard and values, combined into one great upbringing, real achiever's, and parents accepting their children's own capabilities. Sad Lori and hubby, had whey beyond expectations of their childrens merits?? That never suited themselves as parents???

    • @jodigirl6610
      @jodigirl6610 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@christinalock9937 thank you! We have great kids & I am so proud of them! We always had high expectations for them, as long as they were working to their potential we were happy. And they are just good kids.
      I feel a bit sorry for those girls of Lori Laughlins...how awful would it be to know your parents had to cheat to get you into a school that you never wanted to go to in the first place? Did they ever sit down with those girls and ask them what they wanted to do with their life?! That's just some bad parenting right there if you want my opinion!

  • @maxmonikac1980
    @maxmonikac1980 Pƙed rokem +8

    It wasn’t about getting their kids great education. It was about making connections while at the University that will serve these kids a lifetime.

    • @Alexis_Woods._.
      @Alexis_Woods._. Pƙed rokem +1

      For their attempt, Lori and Mossimo nearly served a _lifetime._

  • @zarasbazaar
    @zarasbazaar Pƙed rokem +3

    When you said Pimco, I thought you said Pimpco and I was like "Well, that's accurate."

  • @maryjohnson6796
    @maryjohnson6796 Pƙed rokem +21

    I applied to a top college where my dad worked as a transfer student. They loss my transcript and denied me. I never considered asking him to figure this all out. My mom yes lol, my dad no. I didn’t even think to question the no. Literally they loss my transcripts. They got them. I got in. Most people who get into these schools are incredibly privileged. Some get that others not so much. My roommate was convinced she was poor when without financial aid paid for it all no loans. If that’s not privileged I don’t know what is.

  • @lynnrn8252
    @lynnrn8252 Pƙed rokem +54

    Good Lord! I myself and many of the friends went to community college! I am now a registered nurse and it was hard work holding down a job and getting through my classes but I did it all on my own and am so proud of myself! Allowing kids and young adults to experience hard work this way isn't a bad thing! It's not going to damage your kids!! It may actually bring them pride and a sense of belonging and worth! The varsity blue's scheme brought them only shame and taught them what, how to point their fingers at their parents, throwing them completely under the bus, pretending as if it was all their faults, like they knew nothing when posing for sports they never played!! We always knew things like this happen everyday, and most likely is still happening, but to see it in the light, how greedy, ungrateful, and literally stupid do you have to be!!!!! Honestly, listing your daughter not only as a tennis player but to further take away spots from truly deserving minorities, listing them as African American, makes me want to puke!

  • @ThestuffthatSaralikes
    @ThestuffthatSaralikes Pƙed rokem +14

    And what’s even MORE infuriating is the “la-tee-da who gives a shit!?” attitude from most of the kids that got busted. And some of the parents. Disgraceful. They should be in prison.

  • @palmtreesandmoonbeams
    @palmtreesandmoonbeams Pƙed rokem +4

    Of course the daughters knew of the bribing, they posed for the rowing pictures. Notice how her daughter said that she "probably won't be going to school much", as though she's not even worried a bit about passing her classes. Her attitude says " I'll buy my way through, no need to actually attend class"

  • @theonejokeking3191
    @theonejokeking3191 Pƙed rokem +4

    My best friend since highschool graduated with a 4.7 gpa, trained extensively on a competitive HS swim team, and all kinds of extracurriculars etc. All while working full time through highschool. He knew he wanted to be a doctor and exactly where he wanted to go for it since childhood. I believe it was Brown. He was rejected and that was a huge deal. He’d worked so hard for it for so long. He was devastated. I can’t imagine if someone took his spot with a donation and didn’t even feel like being there.
    He did end up becoming wildly successful anyways (as expected) but that school meant so much to him. I don’t doubt that stuff like this contributed to him being overlooked.

  • @stellannie86
    @stellannie86 Pƙed rokem +6

    So much new details, thank you! :)

  • @IrisBb7
    @IrisBb7 Pƙed rokem +3

    I was rewatching your old videos. Thanks for uploading a new video!

  • @sunnyfawn13
    @sunnyfawn13 Pƙed rokem +21

    I am so glad you're here!!! I feel fortuitous to have found you last year!!!! Your content has lead me to many others. Ya'll have helped me greatly with deprogramming regarding scams and cults!!!

    • @RyleeCoyote13
      @RyleeCoyote13 Pƙed rokem +1

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    • @sunnyfawn13
      @sunnyfawn13 Pƙed rokem

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    • @RyleeCoyote13
      @RyleeCoyote13 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@sunnyfawn13 i ADORE jen and james!! I just saw your comment about you maybe facing some deprogramming so i wanted to make sure you were following them! 😊

    • @sunnyfawn13
      @sunnyfawn13 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@RyleeCoyote13 thank you so much!!! You’re so right!!! They have been such a big help as well!!

  • @007puma007
    @007puma007 Pƙed rokem +7

    Amazing video. Could be on TV. Thanks for putting so much work into this.

  • @claireflanagan7136
    @claireflanagan7136 Pƙed rokem +4

    You have become my favorite documentary film maker, ever. You are so talented, and I am just gripped by your story telling. Keep ‘em coming! ❀

  • @elisaferrari6758
    @elisaferrari6758 Pƙed rokem +2

    Your editing is SO GOOD. I LOVE your documentaries.

  • @Jamietheroadrunner
    @Jamietheroadrunner Pƙed rokem +13

    I’ve poured my wine, sliced off a piece of cake and I am now ready for yet another video about narcissistic sociopaths. Lemme have it! đŸ· 🍰 đŸ’»

  • @lechatlola
    @lechatlola Pƙed rokem +17

    how do you not have like a million subscribers? this is the peak quality I'm on CZcams for!

  • @stephendimarino5570
    @stephendimarino5570 Pƙed rokem +3

    Great job as always!

  • @nqjasmine1676
    @nqjasmine1676 Pƙed rokem +3

    I'm loving your documentaries recently!

  • @selestewithans
    @selestewithans Pƙed rokem +40

    What makes me upset is the fact Lori’s career bounced back and the daughters never was touched ..at this point you can trust no one in that family because of the parents decision ..the dad scamming money from us own parents that’s pretty damn low and Lori just okay with that ..pathetic ..I’m just glad it all came to light and the world knows they aren’t and never were that “picture perfect” family

    • @svin7987
      @svin7987 Pƙed rokem +1

      It's a forgivable crime.

    • @comc9103
      @comc9103 Pƙed rokem +3

      I feel the same. I have ZERO interest in these people anyway but now even more so. I would not purchase anything Olivia makes or watch anything with Laurie
and her husband never cared for his brand.

    • @plum_loco
      @plum_loco Pƙed rokem +3

      What is also says is that you can trust nobody around them...whoever is giving her work, for example. The biggest lesson is that the rich can commit crimes and not suffer any consequences. I wonder if Kelly Williams-Bolar will be able to bounce back just as well.

    • @sammyandoliver7522
      @sammyandoliver7522 Pƙed rokem

      I don't think this was a big deal. Who cares.

  • @haytherecow
    @haytherecow Pƙed rokem +5

    Phew I'm so glad that you're back I love your videos

  • @tori3073
    @tori3073 Pƙed rokem +16

    The thing is I was not surprised by any of this. At the time the scandal was breaking news, I was finishing my sophomore year of college. I went to a small school and as far as I knew, everyone there actually wanted an education. I've encountered folks from other schools that were just in college because their parents wanted it. These were pretty well off kids, so this whole scandal raises a major question for me: why? Olivia Jade specifically had a career prior to college. She had collaborations with big brands and a massive following. She was and, in my opinion, is still very successful. Why go to these lengths to get her into college? College is not for everyone because of the exclusivity and nature of it. I wish college was more open to people, but it simply is not. Olivia Jade would have been fine continuing her career as an influencer. It leads me to believe that this whole mess only happened because the rich have a deeply ingrained need to maintain reputation and prestige through collegiate acceptance. Olivia Jade expressed her desires to just graduate high school and move on with life. None of this would have happened if they hadn't gotten greedy, specifically her parents and the many other parents that dragged their kids into this.

  • @bg3236
    @bg3236 Pƙed rokem +1

    Well done, can’t wait for your next one! đŸ‘đŸ»đŸ‘đŸ»

  • @madammadonna
    @madammadonna Pƙed rokem +9

    As a european I don't understand why person with talent in sports has a place in prestige universties to go study things that has nothing to do with sports...

  • @uacbpa
    @uacbpa Pƙed rokem +10

    Thank you for this video. As a first-generation college graduate in my family, I find this to be quite a malignant abuse of power and money.

    • @philstrachan
      @philstrachan Pƙed rokem

      At least you know you earned your degree 👍

  • @margaretdimock-dumar3918
    @margaretdimock-dumar3918 Pƙed rokem +5

    Thank you so much for including the warning at the beginning of this video for those with photosensitivity! It truly makes my day to see content creators looking out for the wellbeing of your audience. Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @kiptrevor9531
    @kiptrevor9531 Pƙed rokem +3

    awesome video as always!

  • @danielladavis8705
    @danielladavis8705 Pƙed rokem +13

    This is infuriating not 3ven so much because they cheated but because they clearly are so unapologetic. Felicity Huffman has largely been forgiven because she seemed genuinely apologetic.

  • @patrickolivier
    @patrickolivier Pƙed rokem +6

    great documentary work

  • @itsnotrounditsapyramid
    @itsnotrounditsapyramid Pƙed rokem +4

    It was great to hear your voice again, been really missing your videos! So well researched and packed with information, but I am a little sad I don't get to see your pretty face, but still great to see a new video â˜ș

  • @theeotakufam6825
    @theeotakufam6825 Pƙed rokem +1

    The editing is amazing and the music choices are amazing as well! My goodness!

  • @corrie6744
    @corrie6744 Pƙed rokem +7

    Oh it's a good day!!! I'm making coffee rn. Thanks queen 💓👑

  • @lauraandrea1269
    @lauraandrea1269 Pƙed rokem +5

    Yay! I always look forward to your videos!!!

  • @ricardosoca7380
    @ricardosoca7380 Pƙed rokem +5

    Hi Josie! Just saw you on The Financial Diet - you were amazing! Please keep up all the good work and if there's any way I can help spread awareness about MLMs to the Spanish-speaking community please let me know!

  • @GraciousExpectations
    @GraciousExpectations Pƙed rokem +1

    Wow excellent job on this documentary! You are shedding light on so many things that other docs haven’t even mentioned. Your hard work and attention to detail is very appreciated! ❀

  • @mosessupposes2571
    @mosessupposes2571 Pƙed rokem +4

    When I was in the army the mantra was, “If you didn’t cheat you didn’t try hard enough.” That concept is endemic in our culture. Politicians, Wall Street bankers, and professional athletes are classic examples.

  • @eunicesoto7517
    @eunicesoto7517 Pƙed rokem +3

    Love love love all your videos!!! So happy when I get a notification that you uploaded a video!

  • @violetsimmonsbrain
    @violetsimmonsbrain Pƙed rokem +5

    Your production quality has gone up SO much!! you're a REAL boss babe. great work!! - video editor and anti mlm fan :)

    • @notthegoodgirl
      @notthegoodgirl  Pƙed rokem

      @Plant Lady thank you so much! Appreciate it. ♄

  • @Igor_ogi
    @Igor_ogi Pƙed rokem +1

    Your docs are amazing. I discovered your channel only recently and I’m totally hooked, I’ll just keep binge watching.

  • @unicornsighting863
    @unicornsighting863 Pƙed rokem +1

    Another great documentary! Thanks for posting.

  • @submarooo4319
    @submarooo4319 Pƙed rokem +5

    You are so underated. I love your documentaries.

  • @blazedgoddess710
    @blazedgoddess710 Pƙed rokem +10

    I had seen so much about operation VB yet never put it together it was THAT family, Full House Aunt Becky. Loved it! Love your style.

  • @nightshadexo
    @nightshadexo Pƙed rokem +1

    GIRL! I have been following you since you had 6k, I am so amazed at your skills!!! you are amazing, PERIOD.

  • @LLJTHEMUA
    @LLJTHEMUA Pƙed rokem +1

    Great documentary and editing!!

  • @yesiamsharon
    @yesiamsharon Pƙed rokem +7

    Oh my gosh. The disparity in the justice. I'm so very tired of multiple standards of justice based on societal position.

  • @arthurw8054
    @arthurw8054 Pƙed rokem +7

    Another superb presentation, thanks. Subscribed. I watched most of this on a "whatever, people are selfish, greedy and insane" level until the contrast with how Kelley Williams-Bolar's case was handled (before the public outcry), and this most especially sparked a moment of visceral anger about class division in the justice system.

  • @Allison-fs6bq
    @Allison-fs6bq Pƙed rokem +2

    I just discovered your channel and I am addicted - fantastic jobđŸ‘đŸ»