Lori Loughlinis feeling “relieved” to have completed her prison sentence earlier this week — but is still worried about her husband,Mossimo Giannulli.
“She is very relieved and happy to be home,” a source tells PEOPLE of theFull Housealum. “She has felt stressed about Mossimo, but got an update that he is doing okay.”
Loughlin, 56, wasreleased from a federal correctional facilityin Dublin, California, on Monday morning after finishing her sentence for her involvement in the nationwide college admissions scandal, a cheating scheme to unfairly get students admitted to elite universities. Giannulli, meanwhile, is stillserving his five-month sentenceat a federal prison in Lompoc, near Santa Barbara, after being booked on Nov. 19.
“[Giannulli] has also beenisolated because of COVID,” the insider adds. “This whole nightmare won’t stop completely until Mossimo is released too. But Lori still seems positive. She spent yesterday with her girls and she is looking forward to the new year.”
Mossimo Giannulli and Lori Loughlin.Donato Sardella/Getty Images for LACMA

“It’s the end of a very long ordeal,” the source said at the time.
A second insider added that the actress “seems beyond relieved that she can put her prison sentence behind her.”
“It’s the most stressful thing she has ever dealt with. She plans on spending New Year’s with Olivia and Bella,” the source said.
From left: Olivia Jade, Lori Loughlin and Bella Giannulli.AFF-USA/Shutterstock

In May, Loughlinadmittedto one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud, while her fashion designer husband pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud and one count of honest services wire and mail fraud.
According to the criminal complaint against them, the couple was accused of paying $500,000 to Rick Singer and Key Worldwide Foundation to falsely designate Olivia and Isabella, as recruits to the University of Southern California crew team, even though neither ever participated in the sport.
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On Aug. 21, a judgeapproved the couple’s plea deal, sentencing her to two months in jail, a $150,000 fine and 150 hours of community service, while Giannulli received five months in jail, a $250,000 fine and 250 hours of community service.
“She had everything in order, so she decided a couple of days ago to report to prison,” she source said. “She can put this behind her as she goes into 2021.”
source: people.com