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Teresa Giudice Released From Prison After Nearly Year-Long Sentence
“Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice will be home for Christmas after her release from federal prison. 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. “I will be picking her up and driving her home”.
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“‘Merry Christmas. Happy New Year….all of you should go be with your families and your loved ones.'”
As for Giudice’s plans beyond the festive season, People announced last month that Teresa is ready to spill the beans on her year behind bars in 2016.
“Teresa is beyond excited to finally see her family”.
But Giudice, of “Real Housewives of New Jersey” fame, emerged from the pack early Wednesday.
Her lawyer, James Leonard, told reporters: “In the vehicle ride here she was extremely upbeat”.
Giudice was sentenced to 15 months after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud in 2014.
Her eldest daughter, Gia, couldn’t contain her excitement tweeting “Welcome back” with a blushing emoji early Wednesday morning.
The star is technically free from been confined in the prison, but she will still be under home confinement until February 5. According to People magazine, it was a gift from her husband. “She is going to spend as much time with them as she can”.
Although her lawyer said she didn’t want any welcome home parties, there were enough cars and SUVs flowing in and out of their driveway to be considered a “party”.
Plus, Vicki tells us what it was like to track Teresa Giudice’s return home from prison. His attorney has said Giudice came to the U.S.as an infant and didn’t know he wasn’t an American citizen.
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“Prison was tough for her, but she made the best of it”, a source said.