David Fosteris jokingly relieved his daughter’s career path didn’t include a stop in college.
The famed musician’s daughter Erin Foster shared a screenshot of a text conversation with her dad, who weighed in on the allegedcollege admissions bribery scandalthat has resulted in the arrests of actressesFelicity HuffmanandLori Loughlin.
“Thank god you didn’t want to go to college-I’d Be in jail right now!!” David, 69, wrote in a text to Erin, which she then shared to Instagram on Saturday.
Erin, 36, captioned the post, “Thanks for the confidence, Dad.”
Several stars found the comment funny, including Nina Dobrev, who wrote, “I can’t,” with three crying-laughing emojis, and Selma Blair, who wrote, “Really is best post.”
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Huffman and Loughlin were among 50 people named on Tuesday in an alleged conspiracy to defraud and undermine competitive student admissions at elite colleges and universities, including Yale, Georgetown, Stanford, the University of Southern California, UCLA, the University of Texas and Wake Forest, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts.
Loughlin and her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, allegedly paid $500,000 in bribes to designate their daughters as recruits on the USC crew team — even though they don’t even row. The parentsare charged with conspiracyto commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud.
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Loughlin was taken into custody Wednesday and made her first appearance in federal court in Los Angeles hours later, where a judge set herbond at $1 million, according to theAssociated Press, theOrange County Registerand theSan Gabriel Valley Tribune. Giannulli appeared in federal court on Tuesday and was released after posting a $1 million bond.
source: people.com