Convicted Fraudster Lori Loughlin Drops $13 Million On Luxurious Palm Desert Vacation Home, 10 Months After Being Released From Prison
Sept. 15 2021, Published 7:04 p.m. ET
Lori Loughlin is fresh out of a prison cell and living the good life in her $13 million vacation home.
After spending months behind bars at FCI Dublin, the Full House actress — known to every millennial as Aunt Becky — is now the proud owner of a sprawling oasis in Palm Desert, California.
The five-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom home is located in the ritzy gated La Quinta community; meaning, Loughlin may have been living in a 6 by 8 feet cell last year, but now she's neighbors with Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, Cindy Crawford, and soon-to-be divorcée Scooter Braun.
The 9,300 square foot abode features a wine cellar, indoor theater, a massive wet bar, and not one but two pools, as well as dueling spas.
There's plenty of room for her whole family, which is made up of her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, and the daughters they went to prison for — Isabella Rose, 22, and Olivia Jade, 21.
Loughlin's massive desert purchase comes one year after the actress and her husband plunked down $9.5 million for a modern farmhouse located in Hidden Hills, CA.
Not only is the most famous face of the college admissions scandal neighbors with the KarJenners at their vacation homes, but she's also able to borrow sugar from them in real life.
Loughlin and Mossimo are the proud owners of an everyday home in the upscale neighborhood that sits adjacent to Calabasas, where residents include Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Khloé Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Drake, Kate Hudson — the list goes on and on.
The Fuller House actress' latest purchase shows how forgiving a place Hollywood really is.
Loughlin pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud in May 2020 after paying $500,000 to cheat their daughters' way into college. She was sentenced to two months in prison before being released on December 28, just two days shy from her official release date.
As for Mossimo, he was released early on April 2 and sentenced to serve the remainder of his five-month sentence under home confinement which he completed later that month.
Bella and Olivia's parents were both slapped with fines — $150,000 for Loughlin and $250,000 for Giannulli.
As for Olivia, instead of losing followers on her lucrative YouTube page, ABC asked her to join this season of Dancing With The Stars.