Olivia Jade's Trademark Applications REJECTED Due to "Poor Punctuation"

Lori Loughlin's daughter had her trademark applications returned to her due to "poor punctuation."

According to the Daily Mail, Olivia Jade, who's at the center of the college bribery scandal because of her parents, had her applications rejected because they needed to be more specific and have "proper punctuation."

The rejection stated, "Proper punctuation in identifications is necessary to delineate explicitly each product or service within a list and to avoid ambiguity. Commas, semicolons, and apostrophes are the only punctuation that should be used."

Olivia was trying to file trademarks for "Olivia Jade" and "Olivia Jade Beauty."

Officials say her applications will be completely thrown out if she doesn't send revisions in a timely manner.


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