In December 2015, she was released from prison after serving 11 months of a 15-month sentence for
fraud, while her husband and four daughters resided in the
Towaco section of
Montville, New Jersey.[3] She is known for her extravagant lifestyle and highly publicized financial and legal troubles leading up to her prison sentence.[4] Her ex-husband, born Giuseppe but called Joe,[5] began his 41-month sentence in March 2016.[6]
Giudice worked for
Macy's as an associate buyer.[11] She has been a cast member of The Real Housewives of New Jersey since season 1. Since
Season 8, she has been the last-remaining original cast member of the show.
In 2009, one of Giudice's infamous stunts on the show was her flipping a dinner table on
Danielle Staub for telling Giudice to "pay attention"[12] to Staub. This led to Teresa flipping the table between the two and coining a unique term in the Housewives vernacular by calling Staub a "prostitution whore".
Since starring on Housewives, Giudice has co-authored three successful cookbooks that include recipes handed down from her mother: Skinny Italian (May 4, 2010),[13]Fabulicious (May 3, 2011),[14] and Fabulicious!: Fast & Fit (May 8, 2012)[15] alongside a memoir, co-written with K.C. Baker, Turning the Tables: From Housewife to Inmate and Back Again, revolving around her time in prison.[16][17][18] Giudice's sixth book, Standing Strong, was released on October 3, 2017.[19] All four books have been
New York Times Best Sellers.[20][21][22][23] Giudice also created Fabellini, a line of
bellini cocktails, as well as a haircare line with Jerel Sabella named after Giudice's daughter Milania.[24]
Teresa was married to Giuseppe "Joe" Giudice[5] (an Italian citizen born in
Saronno, Italy, and brought to
Paterson, New Jersey, by his parents when he was a one-year-old),[38] who had worked as a construction builder and restaurant owner in New Jersey. They have four daughters together: Gia (b. 2001), Gabriella (b. 2004), Milania (b. 2006), and Audriana (b. 2009). After her release from prison, Giudice became a competitive bodybuilder.[39]
Teresa Giudice's mother, Antonia Gorga, died in March 2017.[40] Her father, Giacinto Gorga, died on April 3, 2020.[41]
In December 2019, it was announced that Giudice and her husband had separated after 20 years of marriage.[43] Teresa filed for divorce a few months later, and in September 2020, a rep confirmed the divorce had been finalized.[44]
In July 2020, Giudice started dating Luis Ruelas, and they became engaged in October 2021.[45] The couple officially wed in August 2022.[46]
In October 2009, the Giudices filed for bankruptcy.[48] An auction of furniture from their Montville, New Jersey, home was initially scheduled for August 22, 2010, but was postponed and then canceled as the couple withdrew their bankruptcy petition.[49]
On July 29, 2013, Teresa and Joe Giudice were charged[50] with
conspiracy to commit
mail fraud,
wire fraud, and
bank fraud, making false statements on loan applications, and bankruptcy fraud in a 39-count indictment. The indictment also charged Joe Giudice with failing to file tax returns for 2004 through 2008, during which time he allegedly earned nearly $1 million. Teresa's attorney told the
Associated Press she would plead not guilty and "we look forward to vindicating her."[51]
On August 14, 2013, the two pleaded not guilty to financial fraud charges in federal court.[52]
Joe Giudice stood trial on November 19, 2013, on separate charges that he allegedly used marriage and birth certificates belonging to his brother to fraudulently obtain a driver's license in 2010.[53] Giudice's own driver's license had been suspended following a
DUI arrest January 13, 2010. After he was convicted, Joe's license was suspended for 12 months, and he was sentenced to 20 days of community service.[54] As he employed the same defense attorney in both trials, U.S. District Judge
Esther Salas moved the date of the tax case, involving both Teresa and Joe, from October 8, 2013, to February 24, 2014.[55]
On March 4, 2014, Teresa and Joe entered a guilty plea to 41 counts of fraud following a deal struck with federal prosecutors. The couple was accused of engaging in bank, mail, wire, and bankruptcy fraud, which allegedly saw them net over $5 million over a 10-year period. On October 2, 2014, Teresa was sentenced to 15 months in federal prison; Joe was sentenced to 41 months, followed by potential
deportation to Italy. Together, the couple must also pay $414,000 in restitution. Teresa and Joe were allowed to stagger their sentences so one parent could stay with their children. She began her sentence first on January 5, 2015. She surrendered herself to the
Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut (seven hours ahead of schedule).[56][57] At Danbury, Teresa was known as Inmate No. 65703-050 and was scheduled for a two months' early release on February 16, 2016.[58] Giudice was ultimately released on December 23, 2015.[59]
In July 2015, Giudice's primary residence in Towaco was in the preliminary stages of foreclosure, while the couple's summer home in
Beach Haven West, in
Stafford Township, New Jersey, was foreclosed; the latter was auctioned in a
sheriff's sale on August 18, 2015, and received no bids. The Giudice's mortgage holder bought back the residence for $100.[60] In November 2015, Giudice's primary residence was no longer in foreclosure.[61]
In December 2014, Giudice filed a $5 million lawsuit against her bankruptcy lawyer, James Kridel, for failing to meet with her before filing bankruptcy documents.[62][63] In March 2017, the lawsuit was announced to be moving forward.[64]
In June 2018, it was announced Giudice's bankruptcy case from 2009 had been dismissed.[65] Giudice will pay restitution to the New Jersey state department of treasury and the IRS.[66]
In March 2019, Joe Giudice completed his sentence and was transferred to an ICE facility to wait on a pending case about whether he shall be deported or not to his native country, Italy, as he never became a United States citizen despite living in the United States since he was a year old.[67] In October 2019, Giudice returned to Italy to await a decision on the case.[68] In April 2020, Giudice's third appeal was denied.[69]
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