Things are not going well for Teresa Giudice's family, as she sits behind bars serving out her 15-month prison sentence. It turns out that the Giudice's are losing their New Jersey mansion to a bank foreclosure. Meanwhile, Teresa's sister-in-law Melissa Gorga is enjoying the free life, as she vacations in beautiful Jamaica.
For the past year, things have gotten exponentially worse for Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice. And just because the reality star is behind bars doesn't mean her agony is slowing down.
In fact, things seem to be getting worse for her family while Teresa serves out the remaining months of her federal prison sentence.
That was evident this week, when news outlets revealed that the bank has initiated foreclosure proceedings on Teresa and Joe's New Jersey home.
In fact, NJ.com tells readers that the announcement came the same day her family's real estate agent vowed to sale the property:
"The same day the new real estate agent for Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice vowed to aggressively market their enormous Montville Township mansion, the bank that holds their mortgage started foreclosure proceedings against the couple...Community Bank of Bergen County filed a notice of foreclosure in Morris County Superior Court Wednesday on their Indian Lane property..."
Although Teresa's immediate family continues to suffer, it seems that her sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga is doing just fine.
The RHONJ co-star recently shared photos from her vacation, where Daily Mail tells readers that Melissa and Joe Gorga are soaking up the sun's rays:
"Teresa Giudice, 42, is currently serving her 15-month sentence for fraud. However, life couldn't be more different for her sister-in-law Melissa Gorga. The reality TV star is busy enjoying her freedom while on vacation with her husband - and Teresa's brother -- Joe Gorga in Montego Bay, Jamaica."
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