Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli were two of many people who were charged in a massive college admissions scam. Lori reportedly faces a felony charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, and was arrested on Wednesday. She later was released on a $1 million bail.

Now, the actress is facing another major setback. Hallmark, the network in which she stars on several movies and TV series, has issued a statement claiming they will no longer work with the 54-year-old actress. Here are their full comments provided by a Crown Media spokesperson to Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, and TVLine:

“We are saddened by the recent news surrounding the college admissions allegations. We are no longer working with Lori Loughlin and have stopped development of all productions that air on the Crown Media Family Network channels involving Lori Loughlin including Garage Sale Mysteries, an independent third party production.”

Lori appears in several projects on Hallmark. She plays Abigail Stanton in the period drama, When Calls the Heart, and is the face of Jennifer on the Garage Sale Mysteries franchise. She’s also known for her roles in holiday-themed films, like Northpole: Open for Christmas.

Lori and her husband allegedly agreed to “pay bribes totaling $500,000 to bolster their two daughters chances of gaining admission to USC,” according to NBC. Her daughters, Bella, 20, and Olivia, 19, have not been named in the complaint. Though Lori has yet to speak out, she deleted her Instagram after the news was first released.

Megan Stein Megan Stein is the senior editor for The Pioneer Woman, and oversees entertainment, features, and news for the website.

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