NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star on supervised release following her imprisonment for fraud could be in danger of violating her probation.
A federal court filing last week says Teresa Giudice (jooh-DEECH’-ay) failed to report two traffic violations to her probation officer within 72 hours as required.
The filing says she could be issued a violation petition if she does it again.
Giudice served nearly a year in prison after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud. Her husband, Joe, is now serving a 41-month sentence for fraud and failing to pay about $200,000 in taxes.
According to the filing, Teresa Giudice was ticketed in Wayne last month for talking on her cellphone while driving and for making an illegal left turn in New York last September.