Weeks after selling their Bel Air mansion, Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli have bought a brand new mansion for $9.5 million in Hidden Hills, California. This comes as they are waiting for a judge to officially hand down their sentences next week months after they plead guilty to charges related to their college admissions case.

Yahoo News reported that though the six-bedroom, nine-bathroom home was completed last year, Loughlin and Giannulli are set to be its first occupants. The home is located at the end of a cul-de-sac in a neighborhood that is full of celebrities, and it’s on a 1.57 acres property. The home is a 11,748-square-foot contemporary farmhouse that features a unique exterior mixing stark white walls and varnished wood siding.

The house includes an impressive front foyer with a double-height ceiling and clerestory windows, meaning the space is full of natural light. It has many maple hardwood floors all over the mansion, and the main room has a large floor-to-ceiling marble fireplace as well as two rows of parallel skylights.

Other amenities of the home include a gym, home theater, a pool, a spa, a fire-it, and a built-in barbecue.

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This comes just one week before Loughlin and Giannulli are due to be officially sentenced by a judge for their respective roles in the infamous college admissions scandal. Though they each took plea deals when they plead guilty back in May, a judge still needs to approve the deals for them to become official.

After spending over a year fighting the charges against them, Loughlin and Giannulli finally plead guilty to charges related to them paying $500,000 in bribe money to have their two daughters admitted to the University of Southern California as members of the crew team, even though neither girl had ever rowed before.

Loughlin, who starred on both “Full House” and the show’s spinoff “Fuller House,” plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud. Meanwhile, her husband pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud and honest services wire and mail fraud.

Under the terms of Loughlin’s deal, she would serve two months in prison and two years of supervised release, pay a $150,000 fine, and complete 100 hours of community service. As for Giannulli, he would serve five months in prison and two years of supervised release, pay a $250,000 fine, and complete 250 hours of community service.

This piece originally appeared in UpliftingToday.com and is used by permission.

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