Marinello students getting legal aid after beauty-school closure

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Thursday, February 11, 2016
Marinello students getting legal help

COUNTRY CLUB PARK, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- When the Marinello Schools of Beauty closed abruptly last week because of a loss in federal funding, thousands of students were left in limbo.

They had no way to finish their degrees but many were still facing thousands of dollars in student loan debt.

Now the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles is trying to help local students navigate the tricky paperwork path to try to have their loans forgiven.

About 40 students met with Legal Aid advisers Wednesday night at the group's Crenshaw Boulevard office.

"We step back, slowly go through the process figuring out what their loan situation is now," said Josephine Lee, an attorney with the Legal Aid Foundation. "And then we explain to them what their rights are, how to go through the process, where to submit it, what to expect afterwards."

The private beauty-school chain shut down all 56 locations nationwide on Feb. 5 after the

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