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Lori Loughlin's Prenup: A Financial Roadblock in Her Divorce

USAMon Oct 20 2025

Financial Ties Complicated by 1997 Prenup

Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli's marriage is over, but their financial ties might be more complicated. It turns out, Lori signed a prenuptial agreement way back in 1997. This document could mean she walks away with little or nothing from their shared life.

Mossimo was already a wealthy fashion designer when they married, with a net worth exceeding $100 million. The prenup stated that their assets would remain separate. It's not clear if this agreement ever changed. If it didn't, Lori might be left with less than she hoped.

Lori Focuses on Daughters Amid Separation

Lori hasn't officially declared herself single yet. She's been living apart from Mossimo for months, but she's waiting to see how things play out. In the meantime, she's focusing on her daughters and spending quality time with them.

Prison Time and Disappointment

The couple's separation is reportedly tough on Lori. She had hoped Mossimo would change after their time in prison. But he didn't, and she's disappointed. Both Lori and Mossimo served time for their roles in the 2019 "Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal. They paid $500,000 to get their daughter into USC. Both pleaded guilty to fraud charges. Lori served two months, while Mossimo got five.

The Power of Prenups and Complexities of Divorce

This situation raises questions about the power of prenups and the complexities of divorce. It's a reminder that money and love don't always mix well.

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    If Lori Loughlin's daughters are spending quality time with her, does that mean they're helping her count her remaining pennies?
    How do legal systems balance the need for financial protection with the potential for exploitation in the context of prenuptial agreements?
    How does the legal system typically handle the division of assets in cases where one spouse has significantly more wealth than the other?

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