Fallen power couple Erika Jayne and Tom Girardi have been forced to slash the price of their marital home once again after three months on the market without any offers.
Initially listed for $13 million on May 5, the four-bedroom and nine-bathroom mansion received its first price cut one month later to $11.5 million. On Friday, the price reduced by another $1.5 million and is now listed at $9.98 million.
The home today is valued at $11 million, which means any potential buyer would be scoring a bargain.
Disgraced legal eagle Girardi, 82, initially purchased the home for $1.3 million back in 1980 — two decades before he married the Twitter-beefing star of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
Erika Jayne and Tom Girardi have slashed the price of their marital home again after three months on the market without any offers. Meanwhile, reality TV diva Jayne, 50, has already moved out into a more modest abode that she is currently renting at an estimated $7,500 per month. Realtor.com/Getty ImagesThe property is in high contention by the Los Angeles federal court, since Girardi has been ordered to move out in 20 days, once the mansion goes under contract, according to the bankruptcy deal cited in court documents.
Girardi is facing allegations he embezzled millions of dollars of settlement money earmarked for his clients, who are largely the victims of accidents, natural disasters and crime. Meanwhile, Jayne, 50, is embroiled in her own her legal drama amid their impending divorce.
Tom Girardi and Erika Jayne in their home on an episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” in 2019. BravoThe former attorney has been diagnosed with late-onset Alzheimer’s and dementia and allegedly misappropriated $2 million intended for Lion Air Flight 610 crash victims — amid other lawsuits — forcing him to file for bankruptcy.
The deal requires the mansion to be kept “clean and tidy,” that utilities are paid and that he not interact with potential buyers.
Once the 10,000-square-foot mansion goes under contract, Girardi will have 20 days to move out, according to the bankruptcy deal. Realtor.com
A gurgling fountain flows down a lengthy eight-tiered walkway with an outlet at the pool with water features. Realtor.com
The walnut-paneled foyer screams dark, heavy, old-style luxury. Realtor.com
The living room has two fireplaces at each end for “intimate” gatherings, according to the listing. Realtor.com
This is the same room staged as an office. The 1928-built house has coffered ceilings, gold-colored wall sconces, four fireplaces, wainscoting and crown molding throughout. Realtor.com
In addition to bar seating, the kitchen has a large breakfast nook. The house also has a formal dining room. Realtor.com
The primary bedroom suite has a cascading chandelier and dual dressing areas. Realtor.com
Girardi’s dressing area has dark wood panels and marble detailing. Realtor.com


According to the listing, the tan stucco Mediterranean-style mansion features a chapel with Catholic statues, an ornate cathedral-style ceiling, stained glass windows, viscose, lantern lighting and silk ivory floral wallpaper.
Spanning 10,277 square feet, a walking path encircles the entire property connecting the rose garden, grass lawns, wisteria-covered pergolas, and multiple patios and seating areas.
Meanwhile, reality TV diva Jayne — infamous for her dance anthem “XXPEN$IVE” — has already moved out into a more modest abode that she is currently renting at an estimated $7,500 per month.

















