Lori Loughlinand her husbandMossimo Giuannulli’s $35 million mansion has reportedlybecome a respitefor the couple after they were indicted last week in an allegedcollege admissions cheating scam.
A source told PEOPLE that Loughlin, 54, Giannulli, 55, and their daughtersOlivia Jade, 19, and Isabella Rose, 20, are “laying low” at their Los Angeles mansion before their court dates in Boston next week. “It’s still a very stressful time for them all,” the source says.
The couple also used their mansion as collateral for their $2 million bail for the fraud charges.
TheNew York Daily Newsreports that when Giannulli appeared in court on Tuesday to secure his $1 million bond, he agreed to use the deed of his primary residence.
Mossimo Giannulli and Lori Loughlin.Donato Sardella/Getty Images for LACMA

“If you were to violate (the terms of your release), the government could foreclose on your residence,” U.S. District Judge Alexander MacKinnon said in court, according to theDaily News.
Loughlin also used the property to post her $1 million bond when she appeared in court on Wednesday after flying back from filming a Hallmark Channel project in Canada. Neither Loughlin or Giannulli have entered pleas.
Loughlin’s attorney has not returned PEOPLE’s requests for comment.
Lori Loughlin.Steve Granitz/WireImage

In 2017, theFuller Housestar and her husband briefly tried to sell the home they’re now hiding away in, listing it for $35 million,Varietyreported at the time.
The estate boasts about 12,000 square feet of living space, with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The home features a large swimming pool and outdoor courtyard that flows into a living room and den outfitted with a gold bar.
The formal dining room can seat ten people and the eat-in chef’s kitchen features marble counters and access to a terrace for al fresco dining.
Upstairs, the home has four en suite guest bedrooms, a second family room and a sprawling master suite with multiple walk-in closets and his-and-hers bathrooms.
According toVariety, Loughlin and Giannulli purchased the home in June 2015 for $13.995 million.
Loughlin and Giannulli are among a list of 50 people who have been indicted as part of an alleged nationwide scheme, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts.
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“They are living in the moment and that’s all they can do right now,” a source told PEOPLE. “For them, this is all still a nightmare.”
source: people.com