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Judgment of “RHOSLC” star Jen Shah postponed in a fraud case
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He gets what he wants.
According to court documents obtained by Page Six, the judgment of Jen Shah was postponed in her federal fraud case.
On Thursday, US attorney Damian Williams filed a letter asking to postpone Shah’s judgment from November 18, 2022, to December 15, 2022 due to “scheduling conflicts on the part of several members of the government team.” Soon after, Judge Sidney H. Stein approved the request.
Ironically, December 15 is the birthday of Shah’s close friend Meredith Marks.
In July, the star of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City pleaded guilty in a surprise hearing after she originally denied allegations that she had committed a telemarking fraud.
“We used interstate phones and e-mails. I knew many of the buyers were over 55. I’m so sorry, “the reality star said in court: by Matthew Russell Lee of Inner City Press.
In return for an admission of guilt, a US lawyer agreed to abandon the conspiracy to perpetrate money laundering charges. Shah, 49, faces up to 30 years in prison.
Allegedly Bravolebrity they deceived hundreds of peoplemostly elderly people, deprived of money along with his assistant, Stuart Smith.
Shah has yet to respond to his new request, and by then he vehemently denied the allegations and attributed his wealth to “direct marketing.”
The scammer even boasted of how much money he had in a newly released interview for the first season of “RHOSLC”.
“What I’ve been doing for the past 20 years is direct response marketing. I earn millions “- she boasted in the confessional in 2019. “Hey, you gotta do what you gotta do for the money. I’m like the Wizard of Oz.
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