There are a few iconic images from the college-admission scandal, a tale of uncapped privilege in which a handful of wealthy parents absolutely paid for their children to play in an already unequal system.
Later, there was her hat, a large, round thing that shielded her from both the California sun and camera lenses, as if announcing to the world she had accepted the seriousness of her situation, and did not want the world to see her like this.
And then there was Mossimo Giannulli, who in all the evidence presented seemed to be the family-scheme’s driver and who got more time than this wife.
How, you ask? Aren’t these people just out of prison on probation or something? Yes, most everyone probably needs some R & R after prison! But not everyone gets it.
It’s a lot like those initial photos that emerged of her smiling at the cameras on court-appearance day, signing autographs, but here she is on the other side of it all.
The jailhouse haircut and pandemic beard have carried forth into his new life, here on the other side of it all.
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