Lori Loughlin Buys a Smaller Mansion Before Bribery Scandal Sentencing

Lori Loughlin Buys a Smaller Mansion Before Bribery Scandal Sentencing

Lori Loughlin and her husband recently entered a guilty plea on charges pertaining to a college admissions bribery scandal. The plea deal will likely result in a small amount of jail time, some community service, and a fine. But that's not all the hardship that Lori is facing. She recently sold her giant Bel-Air mansion and closed a deal on a maller mansion in a lesser known California luxury community. Read on for details.


Via People.

Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have purchased a new house after selling their multi-million dollar Bel-Air mansion earlier this year.

The couple closed on a $9.5 million residence in Hidden Hills, California on Monday, PEOPLE has confirmed.

Nestled within a gated community, the modern farmhouse-style residence was built in 2019 and offers six bedrooms and nine bathrooms within its 11,748 square feet of living space.

The listing touts that the two-story estate gives "a fresh take on luxury country living" characterized by its warm tones, maple floors and high ceilings.

The stunning open plan property also boasts a two-story foyer, a formal living and dining room and a chef's kitchen with white oak cabinetry, high-end appliances, marble counters and its own butler's pantry.

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Upstairs, the tranquil master retreat has its own fireplace and dual bathrooms.

Additional amenities on-site include a temperature-controlled walk-in wine cellar, gym and movie theatre.

The backyard is complete with a pool and spa, fire pit and barbecue area that overlooks the picturesque hills.

A representative for the listing agent Tomer Fridman of Compass did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

Variety was the first to publish news of the pair's purchase.

Loughlin, 56, and Giannulli, 57, were represented by Arvin Haddad of The Agency, who recently helped them sell the Bel-Air property. Representatives for the couple and also Haddad did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

While for most a $9.5 million mansion would not be seen as a downsize, it is a significantly lower price tag than their last property in Bel-Air.

Loughlin and Giannulli had once listed that home for $35 Million in 2017 before re-listing for $28.65 million in January in the midst of the college admissions scandal.

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