Olivia Jade Apparently Didn’t Even Write Her Own USC Application

As more info is coming out about Lori Laughlin’s daughter, Olivia Jade, the public is starting to go against her.

Olivia allegedly got into the University of Southern California under false pretenses, but court documents also allege that the 19-year-old didn’t even fill out her USC application.

As Cosmopolitan reports, in December 2017, Lori emailed the cooperating witness in the case, later identified as William “Rick” Singer, to “request guidance on how to complete the formal USC application, in the wake of her [other] daughter’s provisional acceptance as a recruited athlete,” according to an affidavit excerpt cited by The Atlantic.

“[Our younger daughter] has not submitted all her colleges [sic] apps and is confused on how to do so,” Lori allegedly wrote. “I want to make sure she gets those in as I don’t want to call any attention to [her] with her little friend at [her high school]. Can you tell us how to proceed?”

William then “responded by directing an employee to submit the applications” on Olivia’s behalf, the affidavit states.

Lori and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, were taken into custody last week, accused of paying bribes totaling $500,000 in exchange for their daughters to get into USC.