Rumors are once again flying about the fraud charges Teresa Giudice is facing. According to new claims, husband Joe Giudice is expected to be tried separately from his wife and is requesting all 'RHONJ' footage. This latest development comes after Nancy Grace suggested the couple is guilty.
Wet Paint is reporting that there have been some new developments in the case of Teresa Giudice.
According to the source, Joe is trying to get his hands on all potentially incriminating footage from The Real Housewives of New Jersey, via Examiner:
"The hot-heated TV husband also wants the prosecution to provide access to the grand jury transcript 'in order to determine whether grand jury abuses led to his indictment. And, last but not least, he wants a separate hearing to review all The Real Housewives of New Jersey takes and outtakes that attorneys plan on using against him to determine their 'audibility and admissibility'."
This report comes just days after gossip site Celebuzz claims to have obtained official court documents from the Giudice trial. According to the website, Joe is going to make sure that:
"Teresa had no knowledge of any misrepresentation on loan and mortgage applications and lines of credit. Teresa was not aware that various properties and businesses were acquired in her name. Joe signed Teresa's name on numerous occasions without her knowledge or permission. Joe's former business partner signed Teresa's name on docs, as did Joe's attorney, again without her knowledge or authorization. And other people were aware that Teresa had not signed those docs."
One person who's not buying their excuses is Nancy Grace. The controversial talking head recently told audiences that she believed the couple to be guilty:
"I think they were in it together and you know what? You can get away with shoplifting, maybe stealing a car but don't mess with the feds when it comes to money. Never mess with the tax man. Never mess with the feds alright? They have no mercy. I predict they're going down. Much as Martha Stewart was used I think they will be used as an example to other people."
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