Teresa And Joe Giudice Sentencing Postponed Again! RHONJ Stars Fraud Hearing Moved From Sept 23rd To Oct 2nd, Thieves Stole From Tax Payers ANd Flaunted Stolen Money On Real Housewives Of New Jersey

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 Teresa And Joe Giudice Sentencing Postponed Again! The stars of Real Housewives Of New Jersey, Teresa and Joe, are able to stay free fo r a few more dasys. After being postponed multiple times before, the sentencing was pushed back from September 32rd to October 2nd. An insider said,  "There was nothing unusual in Teresa's lawyers asking for the sentencing date to be pushed two weeks. The lawyers are in the final stages of preparing their sentencing brief, and just needed some additional time to gather more facts. It's about giving Joe and Teresa Giudice the chance of getting no jail time, and probation in the case."

WHile teh sentencing is postponed, Teresa and Joe Giudice will continue to seek sympathy on Real Housewives Of New Jersey! RHONJ producers must believe we aren't reading up on our facts about Teresa and Joe and we just trust what we watch. Do they think we're falling for this sad attempt by Teresa to gain our sympathy? Bravo shows us a clip of Teresa on the ground praying to god for protection. Let Tre, too little too late. He is not listening to what YOU need anymore. And last week did Teresa actually tell Dina that she's 'ok with downsizing.' She better be after spending tax payers money for every other season of Housewives. We all know the wrongs that Tre and Joe have done. Well, Teresa Giudice, along with her criminal husband Joe Giudice, won't be getting an ounce of sympathy from me and hopefully other Housewives fans won't fall for their tears. They are criminals! But the network is doing a great job pulling out the pity card.

Am I supposed to feel bad for Teresa, who may not be able to live in a huge mansion, while I'm working hard and living in a studio apartment? Why should I care that her husband could go to jail and be deported for breaking the law!?  The Real Housewives of New Jersey premiere was good but now I just feel like Bravo is trying force feed me compassion for the convicted criminals. I'm getting tired of Bravo trying to make me feel bad for Teresa and Joe Giudice. They do not deserve our sympathy and not one viewer should be swayed by Teresa and Joe's story. They chose to commit fraud. Not us. Teresa and Joe did the crime and now they have to do the time! Teresa says she 'cries herself to sleep' and reassures her husband that 'it won't be there last Christmas together.' But sorry Teresa, not only will you not get sympathy from anyone but you are very wrong in what you think the future from teh hearing will bring. 

In case you didn't know, Teresa and her husband Joe Giudice plead guilty to some of their fraud charges. We will find out their sentences shortly after the Giudices opted for a plea deal.

Below is a summary of their previous charges:

1) Mail Fraud and Wire Fraud: The indictment states that between 2001-2008, using the U.S. mail, private carriers and wire communications, they defrauded 7 different banks and mortgage lenders.

2) Bank Fraud: The indictment states 5 banks were defrauded by submitting applications with false tax returns, pay stubs, and W-2s that gave false salaries and income. In total they stole $4.5 million from various banks.

3) Loan Application Fraud: For making false statements in those bank loan applications

4) Bankruptcy Fraud: Concealment, False Oaths, False Declarations. These are 22 different counts alone. In essence, they lied to the BK courts (under oath) about their finances and they knowingly filed false documents to conceal their income. That's perjury. Tre & Joe never withdrew their bankruptcy, the courts denied their petition on suspicion of fraud.

5) Failure to Make Tax Returns: These counts are all against Joe, and claim he didn't file tax returns from 2004-2008.

6) Teresa signed false loan application claiming she was a real estate broker earning $50,000 per month.

Joe Giudice, whose real first name is Giuseppe, is an Italian citizen. Thus, he could face deportation after he serves time.

The pattern of alleged fraud may have lasted a decade," U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman said.

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