Lori Loughlin, the actress known for her role in the sitcom “Full House,” was sentenced Friday to two months in prison for her role in the college admissions scandal, hours after her husband was ordered to serve a five-month term for scheming to pass their daughters off as rowers to gain them admission to the University of Southern California.

Loughlin and her husband, the fashion designer Massimo Giannulli, were among the highest-profile parents charged in a sweeping investigation into cheating on admission tests and bribes to college coaches to designate students as athletic recruits.

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