Olivia Jade’s trademark application approved after punctuation fixes
It’s not all bad news for Lori Loughlin’s family this week. While Lori and her husband,
Mossimo Giannulli face a new charge of money laundering in the college admissions fraud that apparently
got their daughters into USC, Olivia was recently granted a green light on a trademark application
that was initially nixed due to its lack punctuation. USA Today reports the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office approved Olivia’s request for a trademark on makeup kits on April 2.
It seems the necessary paperwork was fixed to make it less ambiguous.
Whether this will be enough of a plus to get the 19-year-old to speak to her parents, whom she’s reportedly
cast off since the scandal surfaced, remains to be seen. Her ability to turn a profit from her beauty
products remains to be seen, too, thanks in part to a video that popped back up after her parents
were arrested in which she said “I don’t know how much of school I’m gonna attend,” in reference to
her admission to USC, “… but I do want the experience of, like, game days,
partying. … I don’t really care about school, as you guys all know.”