Teresa Giudice (Gorga; born May 18, 1972) is a reality television cast-member and fitness competitor, best known for starring in The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
Besides appearing on the show, Giudice has written multiple New York Times bestseller cookbooks and was featured on Donald Trump's The Celebrity Apprentice 5 (2012).
Joe Giudice was reportedly 'left with nothing' from the sale of his and ex-wife Teresa's longtime family home, which sold in June after 16 months on the market.
In new property records, obtained by The Post, the father-of-four, who was deported to Italy after serving nearly three years in federal prison for fraud, reportedly did not earn a dime from the transaction. 'The seller is not receiving net proceeds from the sale.
Net proceeds from the sale means the net amount due to the seller on the settlement sheet,' the property records said of Joe, while Teresa got '100% of the $2 million.' Breaking even: Joe Giudice family home reportedly 'was left with nothing' from the sale of his and ex Teresa's longtime family home, which sold in June after 16 months on the market; seen in 2016Despite receiving the profits of the sale, the reality star's 'mounting debt' from their 'past fraud cases essentially left her with nothing' as well 'At the end of the day, neither one of them received any proceeds from the house,' the source said. 'Teresa didn't get money.
Joe didn't get money.' They added: 'They had a mountain of debt, which they discussed in divorce.' Family home: In new property records, obtained by The Post, the father-of-four, who was deported to Italy after serving nearly three years in federal prison for fraud, reportedly did not earn a dime from the transaction; seen in 2015In December 2021, the former couple's New Jersey mansion was put back on the market after a pending offer from March fell through.The Montville, New Jersey mansion was in escrow following the sale, however just before Thanksgiving the 10,000 sq ft home was re-listed for $2,248,888 million per The New York Post.Teresa, 50, had first listed the.
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