Less than a week after Jen Shah requested a reduced prison sentence of three years, the government recommended a judge sentence the RHOSLC star to 10 years behind bars.
Less than a week after Shah requested a reduced prison sentence of three years, the United States government recommended a judge sentence the Bravo star to 10 years behind bars.
In court documents shared on Friday, December 23, the government wrote that Shah “took a series of increasingly extravagant steps to conceal her criminal conduct from the authorities” and “engaged in a years-long, comprehensive effort to hide her continued role in the scheme.” The docs continued: “For nearly a decade, the defendant was an integral leader of a wide-ranging, nationwide telemarketing fraud scheme that victimized thousands of innocent people. Many of those people were elderly or vulnerable. Many of those people suffered significant financial hardship and damage. At the defendant’s direction, victims were defrauded over and over again until they had nothing left.
The government concluded that Shah is “the most culpable person charged in this case,” adding that her “belated expressions of remorse ring hollow.”
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