As if The Real Housewives of New Jersey Giudice family didn't have enough on their hands as Teresa and Joe face fraud charges, their 13-year-old daughter, Gia, came under fire earlier this week for using a gay slur on Twitter.
Even though Teresa Giudice's actual trial will not be shown on The Real Housewives of New Jersey, the drama stemming from it will make a splash, former Bravo executive Andy Cohen recently stated.
Teresa and Joe Giudice might have legal and marriage issues as Joe allegedly cheats on his wife, but an insider told Radar Online that he won't be filing divorce papers or stop his supposed affairs anytime soon.
It looks like federal prosecutors want to block any possibility of Teresa and Joe Giudice being having separate trials, Radar Online reported Thursday.
The famous Giudice couple seems to be strategizing when it comes to their fraud trial set to take place this April and it looks like Joe is going to take the fall.
Real Housewives of New Jersey's Teresa Giudice is facing more drama than an upcoming trial for fraud as her husband Joe was seen having dinner with a mystery woman just days after Christmas on Dec. 27, Radar Online has reported.
Ex-feuding sister-in-laws Teresa Guidice and Melissa Gorga took their new friendship up a notch and joined forces against Real Housewives of New Jersey newbies, twins Nicole and Teresa Napolitano and their friend Amber Marchese, according to Radar Online.
Former Real Housewives of New Jersey star Caroline Manzo's husband, Albert, has slammed one of previous employees at his restaurant The Brownstone who filed a lawsuit against him claiming she was harassed and often called racial slurs.
Real Housewives of New Jersey fans will not get to see Teresa Giudice and her husband Joe's upcoming trial for fraud charges on the sixth season, Radar Online has reported.
While filming for the sixth season of Real Housewives of New Jersey is underway, former cast member Caroline Manzo's husband, Albert, is caught up in a legal battle.
'Real Housewives of New Jersey' cast members Teresa and Giuseppe (Joe) Giudice pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to two counts of loan fraud, part of a slew of federal charges they face for what prosecutors say was years of lying on financial applications and hiding income.