Okay, what Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman did by scamming and paying their kids' way into college is abhorrent and ridiculous and unforgivable. And buy using their cash and their duplicity to secure spots for their children through this horrible dude's "side-door" method, they cheated other deserving students out of spots at various prestigious universities -- that's without question.

BUT! Is the damage done to ONE student really worth $500 BILLION dollars? One mom thinks so, so she filed suit against Loughlin, Huffman and the other scammers involved, claiming her son has suffered significant emotional distress ... to the tune of half a trillion dollars. Uh ... okay ...

Jennifer Kay Toy, an Oakland teacher, claims her son Joshua had a good work ethic, worked hard to achieve a 4.2 GPA, and deserve admittance into "some" of the colleges involved in the scandal, but didn't get those coveted acceptance letters.

The suit claims, "Joshua and I beleived [sic] that he’d had a fair chance just like all other applicants but did not make the cut for some undisclosed reason,” she wrote in the lawsuit. “I’m now outraged and hurt because I feel that my son, my only child, was denied access to a college not because he failed to work and study hard enough but because wealthy individuals felt that it was ok to lie, cheat, steal and bribe their children’s way into a good college."

It goes on to say, "I’m [out]raged and hurt because I feel that my son, my only child, was denied access to a college not because he failed to work and study hard enough but because wealthy individuals felt… it was ok to lie, cheat, steal and bribe their children’s way into a good college."

What's a little weird is that Ms. Toy has LA attorney Daniel King of First Rate Law representing her, but the suit is rife with misspellings, incorrect grammar, and just plain crazy mistakes. It seems highly unlikely this suit will go anywhere, but the more serious by two Stanford students who claim Huffman's and Loughlin's kids stole their spots at USC is slightly more professional, though not without it's own tinge of craziness. The two plaintiffs are at STANFORD rather than at USC and uh ... last time we check, Stanford isn't a second-choice school. These suits sound like money-grabs to us!

Meanwhile, enjoy this archive clip of Lori's daughter Olivia Jade and her YouTube vlog about teacher her mom 2017 slang. Loughlin jokes about how much money she's spent on Olivia's education! Touche!



UPDATE - Now this little gem his hit the YouTube airwaves ... a former classmate of Olivia Jade's is spilling some TEA about how she's not surprised Lori Loughlin's daughter scammed her way in to USC. Watch!