American artist Lori Loughlin was sent to jail for two months after being convicted in the University Entrance Exam scam. After being jailed, she wept in court, apologizing. She told- I wanted to give unfair benefits to my daughters for their good future. I felt that I was doing a good job for my children, but in reality, I underestimated my daughters' abilities and achievements. Hollywood film 'Tenet' to be released in India soon A fine of 1.5 lakh has been imposed on Loughlin, and she has received orders to do social service for 10 hours. Loughlin said in court regarding this work- 'I sincerely apologize. I accept my mistake and I'm also ashamed. I take responsibility for what I did and now I am ready to bear the consequences also. Let me tell you that the actress's name is famous for playing the role of Aunt Becky in the hit sitcom "Full House" of the 1980s-90s. In this university scandal, 50 more people including Loughlin and her husband are involved. Jemin and Jin recreate MJ's iconic hook steps This case is related to college admissions scam, which is related to bribing students to get admission in top American universities. In the same scandal that started in 2011, a total of 25 million US dollars were given as a bribe. The accused include three scam organizers, 33 guardians, nine coaches, two SAT and ACT administrators, an exam proctor and a college administrator. In the same, many universities have removed coaches involved in scams. The biggest hand in the scam is that of University singer William Singer. 'Batman' shooting schedule revealed, Matt Reeves shared details