The feds are snatching any and all of Jen Shah‘s assets!
10.03.2023 - 01:17 / etonline.com
Jen Shah is giving her followers a look at her time in prison, where she is serving 6.5 years after being convicted of wire fraud charges.On Thursday, Jen's husband, Sharrieff Shah, took to her official Instagram account to share the first entry from her journal, which will document her time in prison at the Bryan Federal Prison Camp in Texas. Sharrieff — affectionately known as Coach — appeared in a video, almost a month since his wife's surrender, to share why it has taken so long for Jen's followers to hear from her. Coach noted that because all correspondence coming in and out of the federal prison system is screened, it took some time for him to receive Jen's first entry. Coach, who has been married to the reality TV star for 29 years, shared that it was difficult for Jen to capture her experience while inside.
Jen's husband also read the first entry. In a separate post, Jen's words documented the car ride with her husband and their youngest son, Omar, as she reported to prison on Feb. 17. In the excerpt, Jen recounted the moments leading up to her entry inside of the Bryan Federal Prison Camp (FPC). «I could not breathe and my hands went numb,» she began.
«I knew I was having an anxiety attack. I made Coach pull over because our reception was poor while driving and I was not able to FaceTime my oldest baby.
We finally connected, I saw his face, and I cried so hard until he reassured me that it would be OK. I didn't think I would make it through today.»Jen added that «my worst fear and the unimaginable was about to happen,» as she had to say goodbye to her husband and their 19-year-old son, Omar. Jen went on to document the ride up to the facility where they encountered a guard, another officer and the captain and
.The feds are snatching any and all of Jen Shah‘s assets!
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One month after reporting to prison, Jen Shah‘s sentence has been reduced.
Jen Shah’s projected release date from prison is now a year earlier than expected. The "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star is now scheduled to be released from prison in August 2028, after she was sentenced to 6½ years in January, according to the National Bureau of Prisons website. Her initial release date was August 2029.
Jen Shah’s prison sentence has been reduced by a year. The "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star is now expected to be released from prison in August 2028, after she was initially sentenced to 6½ years in January, according to the National Bureau of Prisons website. Her initial release date was August 2029.
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Life continues to be difficult for Jen Shah.
Jen Shah, star of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, will be coming home earlier than expected after it was reported her prison sentence was reduced by a whole year.
star Jen Shah got a year shaved off her prison sentence. The embattled reality star will now be released from prison in 2028 rather than 2029. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons' inmate database, Shah's prison time — for conspiracy to commit wire fraud in connection with telemarketing and conspiracy to commit money laundering — was shortened from 78 months to 66 months.
Jen Shah has already gotten a full year knocked off her federal prison term!!
Jen Shah will leave prison a year earlier following her 78-month sentence in February, releasing her in 2028 instead of 2029.
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Jen Shah is sharing her first messages from behind bars!
Jen Shah is opening up about her incarceration.
Jen Shah revealed the difficult moments with her family before turning herself into Bryan Federal Prison Camp last month for participating in a nationwide telemarketing scheme that targeted the elderly. Shah, a figure on "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City," pled guilty last year to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for her role in the scam, which allegedly began in 2012 and went on until her arrest in March 2021. In January, United States District Judge Sidney H.
In her own words. Jen Shah has been keeping the world updated on her time behind bars through her online diary since reporting to her 78-month prison sentence.