As most would agree, Lori Loughlin is the face of the nation wide college admissions scandal and to no surprise prosecutors want someone to pay.

Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani said in a new interview with People that as prosecutors turn up the heat on those who didn’t accept a plea deal like Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin’s kids may find themselves in their legal crosshairs.

She said, “At a minimum, the daughters will be witnesses in a trial against their parents, but they could also be charged as defendants.”

Rahmani added, “The government has made it clear that they are going to keep increasing pressure on both Lori and husband Mossimo Giannulli.” She said, “By not pleading, Lori and Mossimo are exposing their children to being charged.”

The outlet supposedly spoke with a source close to the family who insisted that if Loughlin thought there was any risk to her girls, she would plead guilty and accept prison time rather than allow this scandal to upend 20-year-old Olivia Jade and 21-year-old Isabella Rose’s lives any more than it already has.

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