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Teresa Giudice Released From Prison In Time For Christmas
The Real Housewives of New Jersey reality star officially arrived safely at her Towaco house after departing the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Conn. upon discharge at 5:01 a.m. Wednesday. A source tells ET that Teresa actually had her outfit picked out since last week in anticipation of her release.
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“It was very emotional”, he shared of Teresa’s reunion with daughters Gia, 14, Gabriella, 11, Milania, 10, and Audriana, 6. Some have already opened up about their excitement that she’s returned home safe and sound.
The star is technically free from been confined in the prison, but she will still be under home confinement until February 5. She may only leave her home with permission from the Bureau of Prisons.
Gia, one of Giudice’s four daughters, tweeted “welcome back”. She entered a minimum-security prison on January 5.
“During that period, she will be able to work, she will be able to take care of business, medical [things]”, Leonard said. A lawyer for Teresa Giudice tells The Record she will be released Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2015, from the Danbury Federal Correctional Institution in CT.
Teresa Giudice served 11½ months.
Guidice and her husband, Joe, pleaded guilty in March 2014 to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and three types of bankruptcy fraud, after racking up $5 million in mortgages and construction loans.
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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. His indictment also orders his deportation to Italy, though the family has consistently said they’ll address the matter after his time is complete.