RHOSLC’s Jen Shah’s Trial Postponed Until July 2022!
Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah legal troubles have to wait a little bit longer…
CelebnReality247.com reports that Jen Shah’s trial has been postponed, but you almost forget that Jen Shah is in serious trouble as the current season of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City plays out.
Jen Shah is really in jeopardy of going to jail. The ladies fought about memorial dates and Mary Cosby more than they brought up the fact that Jen’s being accused of defrauding elderly folks as part of a telemarketing scheme.
According to a report from OK Magazine, RHOSLC fans will have a little longer to watch Jen’s road to court. Her trial, which was initially set for March 22, has been pushed back to July 11. Regardless of when the trial is, fans are sure to tune in however they can to watch Miss Shah defend her case. I have so many questions though — is Stuart Smith going to flip? Will Meredith Marks be on the witness stand (probably not, but I can dream)? Is Jen going to have a meltdown in court and lash out against the judge for singling her out for being a “celebrity?” No fictional courtroom TV show could even come close to this level of drama.
At least fans will still be able to watch Jen on Real Housewives a little longer, depending on the outcome of her case.
Personally we hope the they throw the book at her because our mom was a victim of elder fraud from someone like Jen Shah and my mom had to struggle until she passed away, while someone like Shah lived a lavish life.
People like Jen are disgusting and ruthless. It frustrates us that she is on Real Housewives collecting a check for being a fraud. What bothers us more is that she pleaded not guilty about the whole thing. Not to mention her castmates all being in shock of the reveal. Then, she had the audacity to compare herself to RHONJ’s Teresa Giudice.
Of course, Real Housewives showrunners will likely want to have cameras ready as Jen prepares to take the stand.
Unfortunately this makes for good reality TV, but what about the victims?