- Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli closed a deal to sell their Bel Air mansion on July 29.
- Weeks later, on August 21, both were sentenced for their roles in the college admissions scandal. Loughlin will serve two months in prison, while Giannulli will serve five months.
- They sold the property to Tinder cofounder Justin Mateen for $18.75 million. The property was initially listed for $28.7 million.
- The six-bedroom, nine-bathroom estate sits on a golf course and has a contemporary vibe.
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Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli sold their Los Angeles mansion just weeks before their college admissions scandal sentencing.
The sale of the home comes during a difficult summer for the couple. In May, they agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to get their daughters into college, in June they resigned from the elite Bel-Air Country Club, and on Friday they were both sentenced for their part in the college admissions scandal. Loughlin will serve two months in prison, while Giannulli will serve five months.
The six-bedroom, nine-bathroom home that the pair sold on July 29 sits on a golf course in the ritzy Bel Air neighborhood. The 9,000-square-foot home sold for $18.75 million.
Tinder cofounder Justin Mateen, the buyer, snagged the home a significant price cut – the property was initially listed for $28.7 million.
The Agency's Arvin Haddad held the listing and Rodeo Realty's Josh Flagg represented Mateen.
Keep reading for a look inside the home.
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli closed a deal to sell their Bel Air mansion on July 29. Weeks later, they were sentenced for their role in the college admissions scandal.
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Tinder cofounder Justin Mateen purchased the home for $18.75 million.
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Mateen snagged the home for a significant deduction — the mansion's original asking price was $28.7 million.
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The sale comes after the couple pleaded guilty for their roles in the college admissions scandal in May and resigned from the elite Bel-Air Country Club in June.
The 9,000-square-foot home has six bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
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Mateen, the home's buyer, stepped down from his role at Tinder in 2014 following highly publicized sexual harassment allegations.
Source: Business Insider