Summary
Jen Shah, former star of "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City," will be released from prison on December 10 after serving a reduced sentence for conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Andy Cohen, a television producer, has stated that Shah will not return to the Real Housewives franchise but believes she might continue her reality TV career elsewhere. Shah was originally sentenced to 6.5 years for her involvement in a telemarketing scheme targeting older adults.
Key Facts
- Jen Shah was a star on "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City."
- Shah pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
- She was sentenced to 6.5 years in prison in 2023 but will be released early on December 10.
- The crime involved selling lists for a telemarketing scam, mainly affecting older people.
- Andy Cohen, a TV producer, says Shah will not return to the Real Housewives franchise.
- During a broadcast, Cohen predicted Shah might join another reality show.
- Shah's arrest was featured in the second season of her show.
- Her guilty plea caused tension with fellow cast members, especially Heather Gay.