It appeared that Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, still have tons of money to spend. The couple, reportedly, bought a new house amidst the sentencing of their plea deal agreements with regards to the college admissions scandal.

The Full House actress and Giannulli, reportedly, purchased a new mansion in Hidden Hills, California for $9.5 million. According to the listing, the couple's new abode was built in 2019 and it has a luxury country living ambiance. The modern farmhouse sits in 11,748 square feet of land and offers an unobstructed view of the Hidden Hills. 

The family's new home boasts six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. It, also, has a pool area, fire pit and barbecue, walk-in wine cellar, home gym, and a movie theater. Its spacious kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances and it has marble counters and a butlers' pantry. 

However, according to People Magazine, the new property was considered a downsize from their recently sold property in Bel Air. Back in July, the couple sold their 12,000 square feet property in Bel Air for $18.75 million. The house has seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

The When Calls The Heart star and Giannulli put their house on the market after they pleaded guilty to multiple charges brought against them. In May, the couple entered a plea agreement after a year of denying their participation in the college admission scandal.

Lori and her fashion designer husband were accused of paying half a million to ensure their daughters' admission to the University of Southern California as rowing crew recruits. Investigation revealed that both Isabella, 21, and Olivia Jade, 20, never play the sports.

Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli are expected to attend their sentencing on August 21. If the judge accepted their plea agreement, Lori and Mossimo will be serving time in prison. 

The actress will spend two months in prison, two years of supervised release, and 100 hours of community service. She also needs to pay a $150,000 fine. As for her husband, Giannulli will face five months behind bars, a $250,000 fine, a couple of years of supervised release, and 250 hours of community service. 

Us Weekly earlier reported that the couple doesn't want to serve their prison sentences at the same time, if possible. Loughlin, reportedly, wants one of them to be free to provide emotional support to their daughters, Isabella and Olivia Jade, though both are already adults.