Joe Giudice began his federal prison sentence on Wednesday.
The 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star arrived at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution in New Jersey, where he began his 41 month sentence, handed down after being convicted of bankruptcy fraud and failure to file income tax returns.
"Joe Giudice surrendered himself to the Federal Correctional Institution at Fort Dix today at 12 p.m. to begin serving his sentence," family attorney James Leonard Jr. tells E! News in a statement. "His brother, his sister and several other members of the Giudice family, as well as myself, were present when he turned himself in to the prison, including Teresa. It was obviously a very emotional day, but this is a very strong family with a tremendous support system and they will get through this, just as they did when Teresa was away."
Joe's wife Teres Giudice was released from her 14 month prison sentence in December.
The couple have four daughters: Gia, Gabriella, Audriana and Milania. "I feel bad for my daughters just having to go through this again," she previously told E! News.
"That's what breaks my heart."
Source: E! News.
The 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star arrived at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution in New Jersey, where he began his 41 month sentence, handed down after being convicted of bankruptcy fraud and failure to file income tax returns.
"Joe Giudice surrendered himself to the Federal Correctional Institution at Fort Dix today at 12 p.m. to begin serving his sentence," family attorney James Leonard Jr. tells E! News in a statement. "His brother, his sister and several other members of the Giudice family, as well as myself, were present when he turned himself in to the prison, including Teresa. It was obviously a very emotional day, but this is a very strong family with a tremendous support system and they will get through this, just as they did when Teresa was away."
Joe's wife Teres Giudice was released from her 14 month prison sentence in December.
The couple have four daughters: Gia, Gabriella, Audriana and Milania. "I feel bad for my daughters just having to go through this again," she previously told E! News.
"That's what breaks my heart."
Source: E! News.
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