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Teresa Giudice

  • 'The Real Housewives Of New Jersey's' Teresa Giudice's Jail Term At 'Camp Cupcake' In West Virginia Will Make Regular Visitation With Her Kids Impossible

    If you happened to catch Teresa and Joe Giudice's interview with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live then you no doubt heard about the couples' plan to survive prison. Teresa is scheduled to begin serving a 15-month sentence on January 5 and at first it was believed that she would be incarcerated in Connecticut. Teresa and Joe discussed how he would drive their four daughters to visit each week so that the family could stay connected throughout the ordeal. Now we;re learning that Teresa is much more likely to be headed to Alderson Federal Prison Camp in West Virginia- also known as 'camp cupcake'.
  • 'RHOJ's' Teresa Giudice Admits Fear of Leaving Children With Husband Joe During 15-Month Prison Sentence in New Bravo Interview

    Just a few days after insisting in open court that she could care less about fame or "fake" reality television, Teresa Giudice will sit down for an interview with Andy Cohen, which will air on Bravo this evening. In it, she reportedly admits to being shocked that she was actually sentenced to 15 months in prison, and even more stunning is the reality that Teresa will serve her sentence first, before her husband Joe Giudice begins his 41 months behind bars. That means that for more than a year the couple's four daughters will be raised by him alone, and it's a situation that has her worried.
  • Teresa, Joe Giudice Caught In Yet Another Lie- After Telling Federal Judge Television Means Nothing They Will Both Appear In Bravo Exclusive Interview On Oct. 6

    The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Teresa Giudice may be the reality star that plays an even better game then the Kardashian Krew. Mere hours after breaking down in front of Judge Ester Salas yesterday in a New Jersey federal courtroom, telling everyone in attendance that she could care less about television, her next television appearance has been confirmed! Teresa and her equally convicted husband, Joe Giudice will be sitting down with Bravo's Andy Cohen for a very special interview which will air on a special edition of Watch What Happens Live on Oct. 6.
  • 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey's' Teresa, Joe Giudice Both Get Prison Time For Financial Fraud Crimes- She Will Serve Term First!

    It looks like Teresa and Joe Giudice of The Real Housewives of New Jersey fame really played the system for everything that they could get out of it right up to the very end. The couple found themselves in a Newark court this morning in front of U.S. District Court Judge Ester Salas for a sentencing phase that dragged on for the entire work day. Salas made it clear from the start that she was none too happy with the Bravolebrities as she first sentenced Joe to 41 months in federal prison and two years of supervised release. Teresa has been sentenced to 15 months in prison on federal fraud charges and is actually expected to serve her sentence first because Joe will likely be deported immediately after serving his sentence. By Teresa going to jail first it means that the couple's four children will have a parent to raise them at home.
  • Teresa Giudice of 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' Faces Sentencing Tomorrow, Refuses to Move to Italy if Husband Joe Giudice Is Deported after Prison

    Joe and Teresa Giudice's hours together are numbered, and they are likely feeling the pressure of that today.
  • 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey's' Teresa and Joe Giudice Throw Expensive Bash at Jersey Club Before Being Sentenced for Financial Fraud Thursday

    Just a few days before learning their fate in the punishment phase of their admitted financial crimes case, Teresa and Joe Giudice decided to throw one heck of a party.
  • 'The Real Housewives Of New Jersey's' Teresa Giudice Issues A Statement To Fans Ahead Of Sentencing While Plotting Her Divorce

    This is the week that Teresa and Joe Giudice have been dreading. After several continuances, "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" stars will be sentenced for several financial crimes on Oct. 2. They plead guilty to various counts of fraud last March and have been living on borrowed time ever since. Joe is looking at a likely 4 years in prison and then the possibility of deportation back to Italy afterward. Teresa is looking at about 2 years of either prison or house arrest. Rumors have been swirling around these two like crazy, with the most recent being that she has gotten her ducks in a row and will file for divorce once Joe "goes away."
  • Teresa Giudice of 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' Lists Hidden Third Home on Market Ahead of Doing Potential Jail Time for Financial Crimes

    "The Real Housewives of New Jersey's" Teresa Giudice must be shaking in her stilettos as she inches toward her Oct. 2 sentencing date. Teresa Giudice and her husband, Joe Giudice, pleaded guilty to several counts of financial fraud last March, and they have pushed back their sentencing date on three occasions.
  • Jacqueline Laurita Returns To 'The Real Housewives Of New Jersey' After Being Fired Earlier In The Season And She Is Ready To Deal With Teresa Giudice

    Last night was absolutely huge for long time fans of The Real Housewives Of New Jersey because beloved cast member, Jacqueline Laurita returned to the fold. Bravo decided to ax the star before the currently airing season began filming in favor of adding her estranged sister-in-law, Dina Manzo, to the roster. After the ratings continued to sink each week the network got smart and decided to bring Laurita back even for just a few episodes. This move makes fans anywhere happy because quite frankly she is the only 'housewife' that is even remotely relatable.
  • 'Real Housewives Of New Jersey' Stars Teresa And Joe Giudice Put Beach House On The Market Days After Listing Glitzy Mansion

    Fans of The Real Housewives of New Jersey no doubt remember Teresa Giudice's love of material things in previous seasons. She was the poster child for glamour and glitz, at least up until the current season of the Bravo show. Now fans understand that Teresa's husband, Joe Giudice isn't the only shady one in the family. In fact both of them plead guilty to a slew of financial crimes last March and are awaiting sentencing that is scheduled for October. Rather than buying more the couple has listed their beach house, boat and mansion on the market.
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