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Teresa Guidice, ‘Real Housewives of New Jersey’ star, is released from

After spending ten months behind bars, Teresa Giudice was released (four months early) from Danbury Correctional Facility, making her way home to reunite with family following a primp-session for the big day.

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Her lawyer James J Leonard, Jr said following mandatory release paper work and procedures, the reality star was released from prison early in the morning.


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There will be still more jailhouse drama to televise by March, when “Juicy Joe” takes his turn serving 41 months in prison, his own sentence in the fraud.


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Giudice had a “very emotional, very powerful” reunion with her husband and four daughters, Leonard said.

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According to Us Weekly, there were cameras that were present as soon as Teresa got back on the outside, and People reports that she applied makeup and prepared herself immediately after her release in a prison bathroom. She starred in the Bravo show Real Housewives of New Jersey During the time she spent in prison she did various things to cope. She has served her time and surely learned something from the experience over the past year. They admitted hiding assets from bankruptcy creditors and submitting phony loan applications to get about $5 million in mortgages and construction loans.

Giudice has been at the prison since January.

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Joe Giudice, who is not a US citizen, also faces possible deportation once he completes his sentence. The judge agreed to stagger their prison sentences so one parent could look after their children. His lawyer claimed that he came to U.S.as an infant and did not know he was not an American citizen.

Teresa and her family