The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah will no longer be facing a judge for her felony fraud charges this month as her day in court has been postponed to July 11. The Bravolebrity's trial was originally set to kick off on March 22, just in time for the RHOSLC cameras to capture it all. With season 3 filming underway, Jen's postponed trial might escape the Bravo cameras for now, but fans will never forget last season when the feds showed up at Beauty Lab + Laser to arrest Jen for alleged wire fraud and money laundering.
Jen and her former 'Shah Squad' assistant Stuart Smith were charged for their alleged role in a nationwide telemarketing scheme in March 2021. The reality star is accused of scamming elderly people out of their money by persuading them to sign fraudulent deals for services they would ultimately never receive. Despite the allegations, Jen has adamantly declared her innocence and pleaded not guilty to the charges against her. All of Jen's other co-defendants on the case, including her ex-sidekick Stuart, pled guilty to the counts of wire fraud and money laundering, so the housewife will be facing the trial alone. If found guilty, the Salt Lake City native will no longer be cashing in on Bravo checks but instead face upwards of 30 years in prison.
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Fans anticipating the saga of Jen's trial to continue during the upcoming season of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City may have to wait a little longer. Radar Online obtained new court documents that state the Bravo personality's trial will start four months later than expected. The documents said, "The final pretrial conference is adjourned to June 27, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. The
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