“He made the statement today,” a spokesman said Friday.
In August, the actress was sentenced to two months in federal prison for her role in the college admissions scandal.
A representative of La Lough did not comment Friday.
Her husband, Mosimo Gianuli, received five months in prison, a $ 250,000 fine, two years of supervised release and 250 hours of community service. Like Lough Clin, he was ordered to surrender to U.S. prisons before 2 p.m., Nov. 19.
“I went with the plan of giving my daughters an unfair advantage in the college admissions process,” Laough Flynn said during his virtual sentencing hearing in August. “In doing so, I ignored my intuition and allowed myself to be distracted from my moral compass. I thought I was acting out of love for my children. But in reality, it diminished my daughters’ abilities and achievements.”
He said he now understands that his decision has helped to increase inequalities in the community.
“I want to go back and do things differently so I can move forward responsibly,” she cried as her voice exploded.
“I’m really, really, deeply sorry,” she said, wiping tears from her face using both hands. “I am prepared to face the consequences and make corrections.”
Singer pleaded guilty and is cooperating with the federal investigation.
CNN’s Sonia Moke contributed to the report.