$1 Million In Jewelry Was Stolen From Lori Loughlin And Mossimo Giannulli’s Home

January 16, 2022 / Posted by:

Famed actress (HA!) and college enthusiast Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli are in the news again for their involvement in a mysterious robbery. No, Lori hasn’t stolen another student’s college seat for one of her bright children. This time, she’s the victim! I mean last time she was too, but in this case she actually is. Lori better crack out her detective skills from the Garage Sale Mysteries if she wants to solve this case!

According to Us Weekly, Lori and Mossimo’s L.A. home was broken into and the thieves made off with $1 million dollars in jewelry. Unfortunately, Lori’s huge sense of entitlement was left untouched.

An emotional ordeal. Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, were victims of a home burglary earlier this month, Us Weekly confirms.

“The family weren’t at home when the intruders broke in, but Lori still feels violated by what happened,” a source exclusively tells Us of the 57-year-old Full House alum. “It was a very emotional day for her.”

While neither the couple — who wed in November 1997 — nor their daughters — Bella, 23, and Olivia Jade Giannulli, 22 — were at their Los Angeles residence at the time of the incident on January 3, thieves allegedly entered the property by smashing a bedroom window and took nearly $1 million worth of jewelry. TMZ was first to report the news on Saturday, January 15.

I wonder what kind of jewelry they took. Mossimo looks like the kind of guy who would own multiple chunky rings and TAG Heuer watches while Lori would own earrings worth roughly five bribery fees. TMZ also reported more details regarding the robbery:

Law Enforcement sources tell TMZ … the thieves smashed a bedroom window at their L.A.- area home. They were dressed in all black and wore masks. Cops know this from surveillance cams. Once inside, they stole Lori’s jewelry box which contained super-expensive bling.

Cops don’t know if Lori and Mossimo were specifically targeted or if this was a random burglary.

Cops believe a South American burglary crew pulled off the heist … apparently, they travel to America, hit locations and then quickly leave the country.

Fashionista thieves who are also COVID conscious? These are some fancy burglars! Even the rich get higher-quality criminals. If they actually catch these thieves, maybe Lori can provide some recommendations on which penal institution they’re sent to. A few lessons in origami and yoga might scare them straight!

Pic: Wenn.com

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