Federal prosecutors in the Lori Loughlin college admissions case have released a redacted resume believed to be the one submitted for her eldest daughter, Oliva Jade Giannulli, when applying to the University of Southern California (USC). The graduation date listed on the falsified resume coincides with that of Oliva Jade’s versus that of her older sister, Isabella “Bella” Rose Giannulli.
Though prosecutors say Olivia Jade was never involved in high school rowing, the resume reflects differently, citing competitions in which the document claims the team Giannulli coxswained for, medalled. Among the awards listed are two gold medals (2016 and 2014) in the San Diego Crew Classic Regatta.

The resume also says, “Her sister is currently on our [USC’s] roster and fills the position of our #4 boat.” The document continues, “…she [believed to be Olivia Jade] is highly talented and has been successful in both men’s and women’s boats.”
Authorities have stated neither Bella nor Oliva Jade has any rowing experience.
The resume is just one document being put forth by case prosecutors. A previous article from Parentology gives details on the 1.5 million pages of emails, nearly 500,000 other documents, 4,000 intercepted or consensually recorded telephone calls and text messages seized by the government as evidence in the case.
Loughlin and Giannulli have pleaded not guilty to federal charges of bribery, money laundering conspiracy, conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, and honest services mail and wire fraud in the admissions scandal. It is alleged the couple paid $500,000 to William “Rick” Singer to gain admission for their daughters to USC.
Fifty-two people are charged in the college scam, including parents, college coaches and test administrators. Of these, 29 people have pleaded guilty, among them actress Felicity Huffman, who has since served 11 days of a 14-day sentence in a Dublin, California federal prison.
If convicted, Loughlin and Giannulli face up to 45 years in prison.