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‘RHOSLC’ star Jen Shah convicted in telemarketing scam – Hollywood Life


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Jen Shah48 years old, convicted 6 and a half years (78 months) in prison for his role in participate in telemarketing plans, defrauded hundreds of mostly elderly citizens out of millions of dollars. Judge SDNY Sidney Stein handing over the decision on January 6 to The real home of Salt Lake City the star and her legal team, according to NBC News. Jen is also facing five years of supervised release. Her husband Sharrieff and their son, Sharrieff Jr. and Omarwas also present in court for sentencing.

Jen pleaded guilty about her participation in the scheme in July 2022. She initially pleaded not guilty after arrested in March 2021 and was accused of fraud, as was her former assistant, Stuart Smith. However, Stuart ultimately denied Jen and withdrew his plea in November 2021.

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Jen Shah was sentenced to 6.5 years after being arrested in 2021 for fraud (Image: BRAVO)

“Multiple sclerosis. Shah is a good woman who crossed the line. She takes full responsibility for her actions and deeply apologizes to all who have been harmed,” the law said. Jennifer’s attorney said in a statement to the press. EVERYONE after her confession. “Multiple Sclerosis. Shah also apologizes for disappointing her husband, children, family, friends and supporters. Jen pleads guilty because she wants to repay the debt to society and leave this ordeal behind her. her and her family.”

One of Jen’s supporters who is definitely disappointed is executive producer Bravo Andy Cohen54. “I am very sad, and I am especially sad for her victims,” he said on his July 13 episode. Sirius XM . program Andy Radio, that was two days after pleading guilty. “I’m upset that she’s been lying for so long and claiming to me that she’s an example of someone being falsely accused.”

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Andy Cohen was dumbfounded when he learned Jen Shah lied about his innocence (Image: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/Shutterstock)

Jen’s 6.5-year sentence stands in stark contrast to the original 50-year sentence she faced when she pleaded not guilty. “She faces the statutory maximum sentence of 30 years for conspiring to commit wire fraud. She also faces another 20 years on money laundering charges,” the criminal defense attorney said. Model Brandon told hollywood life ONLY at her initial plea. He added that he would only expect a sentence of five to 10 years.

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