The feds are snatching any and all of Jen Shah‘s assets!
10.03.2023 - 22:53 / etcanada.com
Jen Shah is opening up about her incarceration.
The “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” alum began serving her six-and-a-half year federal prison sentence at the end of February, for her role in a nationwide telemarketing scam.
Shah has been sharing updates on her time with Instagram journal entries, detailing the harsh reality of prison life.
She shared a new entry on Friday, revealing she made a new friend.
“Kashanna, whose nickname is Special K, also surrendered with me yesterday. We’ve kind of stuck together the first full day as we both walked in shocked, stunned and scared trying to figure out where we go from here,” she began her post.
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It seemed Special K was taking care of her as she made sure to bring Shah some food from the common area as well as teach her how to use her phone.
Despite having made a new alliance, Shah also felt incredibly alone at night as she faced the harsh reality of her situation.
“I cried silently sitting on my top bunk bed last night pretending to fall asleep reading a book, but in reality my chest was hurting as if my heart had broken in a million pieces,” she said. “I laid in the dark alone with my thoughts of having to say goodbye to my family – to my sweet husband and boys.”
The darkness gave Shah time for silent contemplation at least as she reflected on the road to incarceration.
“As I stare into the dark, I think this has to be a dream – but here I am. I keep thinking this is insane, complete ridiculous. Why am I here?” she continued. “I mean, I know why I’m here, but this just feels like someone like me doesn’t belong here. I’ve never been in trouble before. Then I instantly stop myself from going down
The feds are snatching any and all of Jen Shah‘s assets!
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Jen Shah revealed the difficult moments with her family before turning herself into Bryan Federal Prison Camp last month for participating in a nationwide telemarketing scheme that targeted the elderly. Shah, a figure on "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City," pled guilty last year to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for her role in the scam, which allegedly began in 2012 and went on until her arrest in March 2021. In January, United States District Judge Sidney H.
Jen Shah is giving her followers a look at her time in prison, where she is serving 6.5 years after being convicted of wire fraud charges.On Thursday, Jen's husband, Sharrieff Shah, took to her official Instagram account to share the first entry from her journal, which will document her time in prison at the Bryan Federal Prison Camp in Texas. Sharrieff — affectionately known as Coach — appeared in a video, almost a month since his wife's surrender, to share why it has taken so long for Jen's followers to hear from her. Coach noted that because all correspondence coming in and out of the federal prison system is screened, it took some time for him to receive Jen's first entry. Coach, who has been married to the reality TV star for 29 years, shared that it was difficult for Jen to capture her experience while inside.