Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have been pushed out of the exclusive Bel-Air Country Club after fellow club members grew incensed about the duo's guilty pleas and upcoming prison sentences.
According to TMZ, Lori and Mossimo had become a lightning rod at the club and prompted a war of words between members and the Board of Directors.
Initially, the club's Board of Directors unanimously voted to suspend the couple's memberships until they had completed their prison sentences and legal obligations. Many members were livid that the duo weren't kicked out indefinitely.
In a letter to the board, past president Michael Gallagher said, "This unprecedented board decision to allow felons to continue as members causes irreparable reputational harm to the Club and its members."
He adds, "BACC is a Club of gentlemen and gentlewomen. Gentlemen are not felons, and felons in turn are not gentlemen. You cannot be a member in good standing and guilty of a felony at the same time, it is a non sequitur."
"The board action, taken on behalf of the Club's membership, now establishes our Club as a place of refuge and comfort for known felons," he writes. "This matter is already well known in the golfing world, domestically and internationally, and our Club has become a laughingstock."
TMZ reports the "Fuller House" star and her husband didn't want to be in the middle of bickering members, so they voluntarily resigned.
In May, Lori and Mossimo agreed to a plea deal in their college admissions cheating scam case — Lori has agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud, while her husband will plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud and honest services wire and mail fraud.
Under the terms of the deal, Lori will serve two months in prison, pay a $150,000 fine, serve two years of supervised release and complete 100 hours of community service. Mossimo, however, will serve five months behind bars, pay a $250,000 fine, serve two years of supervised release and complete 250 hours of community service.