Mossimo Giannulli is accused of conspiracy to commit mail fraud as part of a sprawling college admissions scandal.
Giannulli is perhaps most famous for his connection to Target. Back in 2000, the designer"signed over rights to his name, signature, voice and personality" to the brand, according to a contemporary article published in the. The collaboration came to an end in 2017, when Target dropped Mossimo in favor of a number of other labels.
The complaint alleges that the couple ultimately shelled out $500,000 in bribes in order to have their daughters — who did not participate in crew —"designated as recruits to the USC crew team." "I wanted to thank you again for your great work with [our older daughter], she is very excited and both Lori and I are very appreciative of your efforts and end result!" the designer wrote, according to the complaint.
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