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Teresa Giudice freed after 11-month prison term
He was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison on fraud charges and under a plea deal, the judge suspended his license for two years in lieu of numerous motor vehicle violations and suspensions. Her attorney told The Record of northern New Jersey that she will be on home confinement until February 5. Us Magazine confirmed that Bravo has been filming Joe and Teresa Giudice for the upcoming season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
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People shared that Joe’s wife, Teresa Giudice, let them have exclusive photos of her after her prison release.
What does this mean for season seven of RHOJ? .
Teresa Giudice was released from prison Wednesday morning after serving 11 months, ABC News reports.
Teresa sent a Merry Christmas message via Joe in which she said, “all of you should go be with your families and your loved ones”.
TV HANGOVER, EP. 14: Teresa Giudice’s release from prison, Steve Harvey’s blunder and Showtime finalesNJ.com TV critic Vicki Hyman and super fan Erin Medley react to the cringeworthy Miss Universe ending, Showtime finales and more. She has served her time and surely learned something from the experience over the past year.
Giudice’s lawyer said she was released at about 5 a.m. from the Danbury Federal Correctional Institution in CT. His lawyer claimed that he came to U.S.as an infant and did not know he was not an American citizen. According to New York Daily News, Giudice listened to holiday music and requested a Starbucks cappuccino, which was waiting for her in the auto. She arrived in a black SUV, part of a caravan of cars and cameras following them.
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For the sake of those poor children, we actually are very happy that their mother is back home.