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‘Real Housewives’ star Teresa Giudice freed from prison
A lawyer for Teresa Giudice told People magazine she was released from the Danbury Federal Correctional Institution in CT.
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For the sake of those poor children, we actually are very happy that their mother is back home.
Teresa Giudice was finally released from federal prison early Wednesday after serving a total of 11 months for fraud charges. Giudice returned home to Montville, N.J., where she’ll be under house arrest until February 5, the Associated Press reported.
Teresa Giudice, 41, arrives at the Federal Court in Newark, New Jersey, March 4, 2014.
According to Teresa’s former crisis manager Wendy Feldman, the star was given a housing assignment in a cubicle, a far cry from her $US4 million ($5.5 million) mansion.
To prepare for her big arrival home, Teresa reportedly took “some time to get herself together” and emerged with a face full of makeup.
Gia, one of Giudice’s four daughters, tweeted “welcome back”. Luckily her lawyer was able to work it out so the family didn’t lose their home. She is anticipated to return to Bravo where she will have post-release interviews that will be sold to television. She has waited for this day since the moment she set foot in there.
But Leonard clarified that any rumors that her time at Danbury was “diva-like” was untrue.
The entertainment site reports Giudice will be going to extremes to avoid being photographed as she’s released. She has missed them all so much while she was in prison.
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Although the Fabellini wine maker used to have over-the-top celebrations loaded with gifts for her family during the holidays, this year she plans on having a more low key Christmas.