Andy Cohen Is Praying Fraud Allegations Against Jen Shah Aren t True
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Jen’s virtual hearing last week, the network has remained quiet. There are rumors that she was tipped off about the arrest while filming with the cast (and apparently tried to run away). And word on the street (not from
But now the king of Bravo
Andy Cohen has finally weighed in on the matter. Albeit, in his always brief and vague fashion. According to
She was arrested last week with her assistant for their alleged involvement in a nationwide telemarketing scheme
The budding reality television personality took to Instagram on Saturday afternoon where she praised a few of her followers for believing in her
Shah pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering in a Salt Lake City courtroom last week
Jen, 47, and her assistant Stuart Smith are facing 30 years behind bars for their reported involvement in a nearly decade-long scandal which defrauded hundreds of people across multiple states
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Jen Shah, it seems, is back at it and as confident as ever. The The
Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star has been embroiled in intense legal troubles this week: an arrest, fraud and money laundering charges and a federal arraignment hearing. During which time, the marketing executive has been notably and publicly quiet about her thoughts on the allegations â until now. She is finally speaking out after pleading not guilty to criminal charges in court yesterday.
Jen Shah pled not guilty to her charges and then later posted some images on her Instagram stories that seem to indicate that the reality star thinks the allegations are baseless. At first, Shah was seen showing off her newly straightened hair with the captions âqueenâ and âgorgeousâ and âbig chillin, fresh pressâ while done up to the nines in a Gucci tracksuit. On top of a fan-made âFree Jenâ merch shirt, the reality star also wrote:
Jen described racial prejudice that she perceives when asked about her money.
“Its funny because a lot of the ladies are like, ‘oh my gosh where does
Jen get all her money? ” she said, “and I think part of it like here in Utah, the ladies are like, ‘oh my gosh how does the brown girl and the black guy have all this money? ”
Jen continued, “they’re like, ‘that’s weird.’ No it’s not weird. But I own three different marketing companies and we do lead generation, data monetization, customer acquisition.”
In a following statement that hasn’t aged well,