(CNN Newsource) — Attorneys for Lori Loughlin and husband say government ‘appears to be concealing’ evidence beneficial to the defense.
Loughlin and her husband are accused of paying half a million dollars to a fake charity to get their daughters into the University of Southern California.
The couple now says the government appears to be hiding evidence that could help their case.
In a motion filed Friday, Loughlin’s attorneys said the evidence shows the couple believed the payments would go to the school for legitimate, approved purposes.
Loughlin and her husband have pleaded non-guilty to the charges.
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