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| Mary-Kate Olsen will spend the summer in the Hamptons, at a $325K rental home | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Someone floated the theory that Mary-Kate Olsen was already living apart from her estranged husband Olivier Sarkozy, and that?s why she had no idea that he cancelled the lease on their Gramercy Park home. That?s why she was freaking out and trying to file emergency divorce papers, so she could formally move out of the home they technically shared. It would make a lot of sense she originally tried to file for divorce in April, only to be rejected because it wasn?t an emergency. My guess is that she and Olivier have not been cohabitating for a few months at least. That would mean that she wasn?t exactly homeless all this time, which was how it was painted in court papers. Well, now we don?t have to worry about MK?s living situation this summer: the poor sausage will rent a splashy Hamptons pad!
Mary-Kate Olsen is headed to a luxe $325,000 Hamptons rental for the summer, sources told Page Six, amid her split from husband Olivier Sarkozy.
Olsen just lost an emergency petition for divorce and was seeking to continue using the couple?s Hamptons home, as well as their Gramercy apartment and an East 49th Street address. She claimed in court docs, ?my husband expects me to move out of our home on [May 18] in the middle of New York City being on pause due to COVID-19.? But a judge ruled it wasn?t an essential matter.
A source told Page Six that the lease on the couple?s Gramercy pad ended this month. Now Olsen will instead decamp to the multimillion-dollar Hamptons estate with a private dock, we hear.
[From Page Six]
Ah, to spend a quiet summer in the Hamptons in a great, expensive rental with a private dock. That sounds so soothing and lovely. But what about MK?s workaholic vibes? Surely she won?t spend the entire summer in the Hamptons? Surely she?s going to need to spend some time in the city, even during a pandemic? Which also makes me think that she?s already bought or rented an apartment in Manhattan anyway. Hopefully, she?ll let me stay at her Hamptons rental while she?s in the city.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Backgrid, WENN.
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| Lori Loughlin & Mossimo 'regretted' not taking the plea deal offered last year | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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As we learned yesterday, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli suddenly decided to take a plea deal in their long-winded case stemming from Operation Varsity Blues. Lori and Mossimo schemed, bribed and defrauded their daughters? way into USC. Lori became some kind of ungodly Becky-Karen hybrid where she was constantly running to People Magazine to whine about how unfairly she was being treated, because she was completely innocent and ?faith-based.? Fifteen months of that bullsh-t, only for Lori and Mossimo to take a plea deal similar to the one they were offered soon after they were charged.
They each plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud. Mossimo will also plead guilty to one count of honest services wire and mail fraud. The tentative terms of the sentencing recommendation to the judge for Lori was two months in prison, a $150,000 fine and two years probation, plus 250 hours of community service. Mossimo will get a sentence of five months in prison with a $250K fine and the same number of community service hours. Of course, a judge has to sign off on everything, including the sentences. That will happen this morning in a Boston federal court, scheduled for 11:30 am EST. Apparently, the hearing can be seen on Zoom. As for why they decided to take a plea deal now, well? of course they ran to People Mag:
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli regret not taking a plea deal sooner, sources tell PEOPLE. On Thursday, the couple agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy charges connected to the college admissions case, according to an announcement from the Department of Justice. Now, over a year after they were first charged, a legal insider tells PEOPLE that they wish they had taken a deal sooner.
In hindsight, they should have taken the first deals offered to them last spring, which were nearly the same exact terms as this deal, the insider says. In April 2019, Loughlin and Giannulli refused any agreements that would result in jail time, instead choosing to move forward with a trial. Under federal guidelines, both of them would have gotten between 18-24 months in jail under a plea agreement. Felicity Huffman, who was also charged in the scandal, agreed to plead guilty and served 11 days of her two-week jail sentence.
They would have spent their time in jail by now and we wouldn?t be having this conversation. But they were still reeling from the accusations and trying to understand what they did that was allegedly wrong and illegal, so they weren?t ready to take the deal then, says the insider. But looking to the future, it made sense to take their medicine and move on.
A second source says the pending case weighed heavily on the couple. They were adamant about not agreeing to a plea deal from the beginning, because they didnt think the charges against them would hold. But as the prosecutor kept adding more felony charges, they were getting more involved in their defense and things just started spinning. It felt like it was never going to end, says the source, adding, They are of course concerned about jail time amidst the coronavirus outbreak.
Now that they are moving forward, the stars are breathing a sigh of relief, the legal insider says. ?Lori and Mossimo are going through the legal process and want to put this behind them, a source close to the couple notes.
[From People]
After fifteen months of PR shenanigans, thousands of billable hours by a team of lawyers and the knowledge that if they took this to trial, sh-t could most definitely GET REAL, that?s when Lori and Mossimo decided that a few months in prison actually sounded quite reasonable. And it is? If this was similar to the deal they were offered last year, I have no idea why they didn?t take it then. Was it because of white privilege? I bet that?s it.
Page Six also did a piece with ?sources? insisting that Lori has ?been to hell and back ? and will pay for the rest of her lifeShe?s the sweetest person, this has ruined her life forever, I feel like she?s already paid her dues at this point as this has been so stressful for her.? Oh fking spare me.
Photos courtesy of Backgrid.
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