Legal trouble has continued to follow "Fuller House" star Lori Loughlin for a good portion of 2019. After she and husband Mossimo Giannulli were accused of paying Rick Singer $500,000 to get their daughters Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose into the University of Southern California (USC), the actress and her spouse were both slammed with charges of mail and wire fraud, honest services mail and wire fraud and conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery. So how much is Loughlin worth today, after nearly a year of scandal?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Loughlin is worth $20 million. She began her career at age 12 as a model and eventually turned towards the acting world. Initially, she starred in TV commercials, but eventually made her way to the soap opera "The Edge of Night." From there, she began appearing on sitcoms, such as "Full House," "Spin City," and "Seinfeld." She would also go on to star in movies on the Hallmark Channel, as well as their original series, "When Calls the Heart."

Loughlin and Giannulli also own expensive real estate, including a $19 million mansion in Bel Air. Before purchasing that property, they lived in a Beverly Hills mansion, which sold for a reported $18 million in 2015.

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The producer has remained in the news this year as she and Giannulli allegedly played the aforementioned parts in the ongoing college admissions scandal. In recent weeks, Loughlin is said to have started to take a "grueling" step in order to prepare for her upcoming trial. However, some reports state that she has been considering taking a plea deal due to the fact that she has now started feeling concern about her potential sentence.

At this time, both Loughlin and Giannulli have pleaded not guilty, although prosecutors have stated that they are in possession of an email Giannulli sent to his accountant that proves his guilt.

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Lori Loughlin attends the 2018 Hallmark Channel Summer TCA at Private Residence on July 26, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images