Fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli will spend the rest of his sentence behind bars after a judge in the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal denied his request for compassionate release.Earlier this month, Giannulli's attorney filed a motion for the designer to complete his sentence at home after spending 56 days in solitary quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic, which his lawyer said took a significant toll on his "mental, physical and emotional well-being."Boston Globe via Getty Images, FILEMossimo Giannulli, left, husband of actress Lori Loughlin, follows her out of the courthouse in Boston, April 3, 2019.MORE: Lori Loughlin's husband, Mossimo Giannulli, reports to prison; what he can expect"The conditions under which Mr. Giannulli has been incarcerated are far more extreme than what the Court recommended," Giannulli's attorney wrote in a bid to modify the prison sentence. "Giannulli was immediately placed in solitary confinement in a small cell at the adjacent medium security penitentiary, 24 hours per day with only three short 20 minute breaks per week."Editor's PicksLori Loughlin's co-stars talk sticking together 'no matter what' amid cheating scandalFelicity Huffman concludes sentence from college admissions scandal
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