Jen Shah’s downfall is memorialized on the previous three seasons of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. It began within the luxurious Shah-chalet, which was the venue for an $80k social gathering for co-star Meredith Marks. Jen confirmed off an extravagant life-style, together with a glam squad, designer wardrobe, and outrageous events.
But it was the life-style that fraud constructed. And the unraveling began after Jen’s arrest whereas Bravo cameras have been rolling. The Feds have been seconds away from kicking that Shah-chalet door in.
Jen was pressured to downsize. She filmed Season 3 in her new rental. It was a beautiful dwelling, however a decidedly much less glamorous residing area.
And as of February 17, 2023, the disgraced RHOSLC star has develop into acquainted together with her new residing area. According to Page Six, Jen can be sharing a jail cell on the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas for the subsequent 6.5 years.
TMZ reported that the feminine inmates on the jail are anticipated to observe a “rigorous” every day schedule, beginning with 6 a.m. wake-up calls. Cells are to be stored clear and Jen must make her mattress, sweep the ground, and take out the trash.
Inmates must work shifts at manufacturing facility or meals service jobs. At this time, it’s unknown which department Jen has been assigned to.
Jen’s wardrobe and equipment have been left behind. Wedding bands and spiritual necklaces are the one jewellery allowed, and there’s a strict rule limiting the worth of equipment to $100.
There is one silver lining although. Inmates have entry to gourmand snacks, soups, and toiletries. Charcuterie boards not included.
Jen made a last assertion on Instagram earlier than reporting to jail. The assertion reads, “I am surrendering to serve a sentence in federal prison today. It is the price I must pay for the bad decisions I made. People got hurt because of my decisions,” she stated.
She promised to make amends and introduced a remorseful demeanor. “While incarcerated, I will work to make amends and reconcile with the victims of my crime,” she continued.
Finally, Jen pleaded for some grace. She concluded, “In time, I pray that people will judge me for the way I responded to this sentence rather than only for the decisions that led me to prison. I am a believer in earning freedom, and I’ll work toward that goal by making things right with the people I hurt,” she added.
One of Jen’s last acts as a free lady was to get tattoos of her household’s names. Sharrieff Shah, Sharrieff Shah Jr., and Omar Shah at the moment are adorned on her proper forearm. The tattoo might present some consolation throughout her incarceration.
In a touching gesture, Omar received Jen’s center identify “Keiki” inked onto his left arm, per Page Six.
TELL US- WHAT IS YOUR REACTION TO THE DETAILS OF PRISON LIFE? DO YOU BELIEVE JEN IS SORRY? HOW DO YOU THINK PRISON WILL CHANGE HER?
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