Joe Giudice Biography
Joe Giudice whose real name is Giuseppe Giudice was born in Saronno, Italy and brought to Paterson, New Jersy, USA, as a child by his parents. He gained his popularity after showing his appearance once on The Real Housewives of New Jersy and the TV series The Apprentice.
Joe Giudice Age
He was born on 22nd May 1972 in Saronno, Italy. he is 46 years old as of 2018.
Joe Giudice Height
He stands at a height of 1.65m tall.
Joe Giudice Family
He is the brother to Maria Giudice Fazliu and Pete Giudice. His father by the name Frank Giudice died on 18th June 2014 at the age of 63 after collapsing in the garden of the couple’s home in Montville, New Jersey. A spokesperson for the reality stars told ABC News that Joe and his father were chasing the family dog when Frank suddenly became ill. Filomena Giudice Joe’s mother blamed herself for her husbands’ death.
Joe Giudice Wife
He is married to Teresa Giudice and together they have four beautiful and handsome children whose names are as follows, Gia Giudice, Gabriella Giudice, Milania Giudice and Audriana Giudice. They live in Towaco, New Jersey, U.S.
Joe Giudice Education
Details about his education is still under research.
Joe Giudice Career
He took part in one TV show The Real Housewives of New Jersy and the TV series The Apprentice.
Joe Giudice Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $ 11 million.
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Quick Information
American reality television personality Joe Giudice has a record of past charges with the law such as driving on suspended license, broking his car into the pole and fraudulently obtaining a drivers license. Among them, one of his highest charges is bankruptcy. He has been indicted on 39 federal fraud charges along with his wife. Joe, who is serving 41 months sentence behind bars, could be deported back to Italy following his release as he is not a US citizen.
Joe Giudice appeal
He fought back after a judge ruled he will be deported to Italy when he leaves prison. He appealed with the immigration court to avoid being sent back to his native Italy. Unfortunately “The appeal has been filed and we are optimistic that Joe will return home to his family where he belongs,” his attorney James Leonard tells PEOPLE. In October, a judge ruled that Joe will be deported at the end of his 41-month prison sentence for mail, wire and bankruptcy fraud. He began the sentencing in March 2016 and is set to be released in 2019.
Even though he has lived in the United States since he was a child, he never obtained American citizenship, and immigrants can be deported if they are convicted of “a crime of moral turpitude” or an “aggravated felony,” according to U.S. law.
Joe Giudice Daughters
He had four daughters, Gia Giudice, Gabriella Giudice, Audriana Giudice and Milania Giudice.
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Teresa Giudice’s Husband Joe Giudice Released from Prison After 41-Month Sentence
Joe Giudice is a free man.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star was released from Allenwood Low Federal Correctional Institution in Allenwood, Pennsylvania, PEOPLE has confirmed. Giudice was transferred directly to an immigration detention center.
“Mr. Giudice has finished serving his federal prison sentence and was transferred early this morning from the Bureau of Prisons to a facility in western Pennsylvania which houses immigration detainees,” his attorney James Leonard Jr. tells PEOPLE. “His lawyers and his family are hopeful that justice will prevail and Mr. Guidice will return home to his wife and four daughters who love him and miss him.”
Joe, 46, began his 41-month sentence for mail, wire and bankruptcy fraud in March 2016. His wife Teresa Giudice, 46, served a little over 11 months in prison herself for the same crimes and was released on Dec. 23, 2015.
A source previously told PEOPLE that Giudice will remain at the immigration center indefinitely as he awaits his deportation ruling.
In October, an immigration court ruled to deport Joe to his native Italy after his prison sentence. (Even though he has lived in the United States since he was a child, he never obtained American citizenship, and immigrants can be deported if they are convicted of “a crime of moral turpitude” or an “aggravated felony,” according to U.S. law.)
He filed an appeal against the order in November.
Joe’s release comes weeks after Teresa was photographed holding hands in the Florida city with Blake Schreck, a realtor who is 20 years her junior.
Teresa’s attorney has denied that they were romantically involved, telling PEOPLE that the two were just friends and that their interactions were brief and completely amicable. (“There is no cheating, no divorce,” he said. “End of story.”) And during the RHONJreunion, Teresa denied that she had ever cheated on Joe, too.
The couple has remained by one another’s side through their legal problems, but they have been open about the effect their legal problems had on their marriage and their four daughters.
Joe Giudice Interview
98 Questions I Had During Last Night’s Interview With Joe and Teresa Giudice
Even Vulture readers who aren’t huge fans of The Real Housewives of New Jersey have likely heard by now that series star Teresa Giudice and her husband Joe are both going to prison after pleading guilty to multiple counts of mail, wire, bank, and bankruptcy fraud. Teresa will go to jail for 15 months starting in January, and when she returns, Joe will serve 41 months. Over the weekend, the two future convicts sat down with Bravo bigwig Andy Cohen to do their first post-sentencing interview, which aired last night. Well, the first part did, anyway — part two will air at a later date because this is Bravo and if something is worth doing, it’s worth doing, chopping into a million bits, and airing in bloody chunks over the course of a month. So while Real Housewives junkies had expected this special to answer all of our questions, it only brought up more. Here are 98 questions I had while watching the interview.
1–2. Couldn’t we tone Andy Cohen’s clubhouse down just a little bit this one? Is a Coney Island–themed gay bar really the right atmosphere for an interview about prison?
3–4. Is this the nicest Joe Giudice has ever looked? Where do you buy a three-piece suit that comes both that wide and that short?
5. Did Teresa get her outfit from the Lindsay Lohan for Court line at Sears?
6–7. Joe didn’t think he was going to get that much jail time? Isn’t three and a half years a lot less than the 50 years that they were facing if convicted of all counts?
8–10. Has Teresa ever not known what to say before? Does she sound like Miss White from Clue to you? Is “Um. I was getting … I was so nervous yesterday, I was shake-shaking. My nerves, my nerves were pulling …” her “Flames. Flames, on the side of my face”?
11–14. Is Andy Cohen’s only reaction-face one where he nods with a side-cocked grin? Is the speed of the nod indicative of how he feels? Does he do a slow nod for concerned and a fast nod for excited? Is Andy Cohen’s side-cocked grin-nod like a dog’s wagging tail?
15–16. When Teresa says, “I do need to read things before I sign them. I do need to understand things before I sign them,” does she realize that, if her husband wasn’t breaking the law, he wouldn’t put things in front of her that would be illegal to sign? If you can’t trust your husband not to do things to send you to prison, who can you trust?
17–18. Is Teresa going to cry? When is Teresa going to cry?
19–23. Teresa didn’t understand that her plea bargain could send her to prison for 27 months? Didn’t she just say that she needs to understand things before she signs them? Did that take effect after she signed her bum plea agreement, or after she signed all those falsified bank documents? Also, what would make Teresa understand? A crayon drawing on a Denny’s place mat, maybe?
24–26. Wow, is Teresa really this messed up? Is she going to make it through this ordeal without having a mental breakdown? Am I actually feeling bad for Teresa Giudice, a convicted criminal?
27. Is it wrong for them to think that Teresa shouldn’t go to jail when she was guilty of signing things?
28–30. Is Andy Cohen trying to get a Pulitzer for this interview, holding their feet to the fire like this? Do you think he went over to Anderson Cooper’s West Village firehouse and they worked out shirtless while going over pointers on how to interview criminals? Did I just write slash fiction?
31–32. Does Joe even know the danger he was putting Teresa in by making her sign false loan forms? Does he think that he’s going to convince us he didn’t know exactly how he was breaking the law when he was doing it?
33–35. Joe is a simple guy who didn’t want more money to keep up with the Joneses? Have you two seen the onyx palace you live in? If you didn’t want all that money, why did you break the law to get it?
36–38. Teresa doesn’t spend money she doesn’t have? Then how are they $11 million dollars in debt? Isn’t the very meaning of debt spending money you don’t have?
39–44. How much do you think Joe Giudice’s suit cost? That is a $125 suit? Where do you even get this two-suits-two-shirts-two-ties-for-$250 deal? Is it a store in a strip-mall in New Jersey next to Porsche? Why won’t Andy tell us how much his suit cost? Is he embarrassed?
45–47. Is Teresa not going to cry? Even after talking about seeing her mother after her prison sentence, she’s still not going to cry? What is it going to take to get Teresa to cry?
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