Andy Cohen made an appearance on Who’s Talking To Chris Wallace? and his interview caused some waves with Bravo fans that he is now clarifying.
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Jen Shah’s victims are speaking out ahead of her January 6 sentencing.
The Real Housewives Oof Salt Lake City alum has been facing legal issues ever since March 2021 when she and her assistant, Stuart Smith, were arrested in Utah for allegedly orchestrating a phone scam to fraud people over the age of 55. She entered a guilty plea in July and on Friday, the United States government requested that she receive 10 years in prison, calling that a “sufficient” punishment. With just one week to go until a judge makes the final decision, many of her victims are now speaking out about the heartbreaking circumstances they faced following the expensive scam.
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In court documents obtained by People on Wednesday, several victims — such as a widow, a retiree, and a person forced into homelessness because of the fraud — opened up about the consequences of the star’s actions. Hear from those who suffered the most (below).
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1 Widow 2 75-Year-Old Retiree 3 Heart Attack Victim 4 Family In Ruins 5 Homeless WidowOne woman was “exhausted, overwhelmed, and frustrated” amid a year-and-a-half grieving period when she came across an email that appeared to be the answer to her prayers. A company was offering a tutoring course for a salaried position. Thinking it would be “an investment into [her] future,” she joined the program. Sadly, it quickly turned into a nightmare.
The individual was required to pay thousands of dollars, noting how each person who tutored her through the service “charged a different amount.” Even though she was unable to keep up with the pace of the program and she wasn’t “confident enough”
Andy Cohen made an appearance on Who’s Talking To Chris Wallace? and his interview caused some waves with Bravo fans that he is now clarifying.
Andy Cohen is usually the one asking the questions but the tables were flipped when The Real Housewives executive producer made an appearance on HBO Max’s Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?
He didn’t plead the fifth! During a CNN sit-down, Andy Cohen got flustered and stumbled over his response when asked why he initially took Jen Shah’s “side” in her fraud case.
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Weighing in. Jen Shah‘s Real Housewives of Salt Lake City costars were not the only ones with plenty to say about her prison sentence.
Teresa Giudice has a lot to say about Jen Shah!
Andy Cohen reacted to the news that Jen Shah has been sentenced to six and a half years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
After getting emotional in court, Jen Shah stepped out looking solemn as she digested the news that she was sentenced to 78 months in prison on Friday, January 6.
Jen Shah won’t be seeing the light of day for a long time.
Jen Shah got emotional as she apologized to her husband Sharrieff Shah, and their sons after being sentenced to six and a half years in prison on Friday, January 6.
Jen Shah has been sentenced to six and a half years in prison following her arrest for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering, Us Weekly can confirm.
Jen Shah, star of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, has been formally sentenced in the wire fraud case. Shah will be going to prison for 6.5 years, or 78 months.
From reality TV meltdowns to allegations of fraud, Coach Sharrieff Shah has stood by Jen Shah through it all.
Before her life likely takes a turn, Jen Shah is making the most of her time as a free woman in 2023. The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star traveled to California to support her husband, Coach Sharrieff Shah, days before she’s set to be sentenced after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Mention it all! The Real Housewives of multiple cities had an action-packed 2022, filled with divorces, legal trouble and general drama.