Bravo star Jen Shah has filed to prevent prosecutors from usingclips from the Real Housewives of Salt Lake Cityat her fraud trial next month.The TV personality, 48, who pled not guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering last year, does not want 'any clips from the RHOSLC' used as evidence in court.According to court documents, obtained by Page Six, her defense claims the footage 'do not have any of the indicia of reliability' and 'highly edited and crafted through post-production.' Legal woes: Jen Shah has filed to prevent prosecutors from using clips from the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City at her upcoming fraud trial; seen last yearHer team noted the clips 'would have to fall under one of the exceptions to the hearsay rule of evidence, as they are, by definition, out-of-court statements.' In December, she maintained that two special agents from the Department Of Homeland Security were unduly open about the investigation in a Hulu documentary that the case should be dismissed altogether.She contends that the special agents' remarks - some of which her documents claim are 'highly prejudicial' - mean the jury pool is now tainted.
Hoping for a fair trial: The TV personality, 48, who pled not guilty wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering last year, does not want 'any clips from the RHOSLC' used as evidence in courtAccording to Shah, the presumption of innocence in her case has been shattered by the documentary and a fair trial has become impossible.Jen is demanding that the federal authorities be court-ordered to disclose any further media opportunities they and the prosecutors may be pursuing about her.Agents Rick Patel andAgnieszka Norman both granted interviews for The Housewife And.
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