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'RHONJ' Teresa Giudice Guilty Trial; Dina, Caroline Manzo Quit; Melissa Gorga Update

The ladies of Real Housewives of New Jersey once again find themselves in the news. Teresa Giudice generated the most buzz, by pleading guilty at her fraud trial. Dina and Caroline Manzo made news for quitting their feud, as Caroline quits the show. And there has been another update in the life of Melissa Gorga.

As predicted, Teresa and Joe Giudice both pleaded guilty at their fraud trial last week. The decision was a difficult one, but one Teresa made for the sake of her children, as she explained to Us Weekly:

"I am heartbroken that this is affecting my family--especially my four young daughters, who mean more to me than anything in the world. Beyond this, I do not intend to speak specifically about the case outside of court, at the recommendation of my attorney and out of deference to the government and our legal system."

Her sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga, also finds herself in the news. This time it's for supporting Teresa and not feuding with her. According to Examiner, both Melissa and her husband are in Teresa's corner:

"Joe Gorga is showing his support by standing by his sister, but his wife is also helping. Melissa has been avoiding the drama with her sister-in-law since she has decided to plead guilty to fraud and faces a possible jail sentence."

Dina and Caroline Manzo are two other family members/cast mates that have set their feud aside (at least for the moment). Caroline's not just quitting feuding, she also quit the show.

Manzo was more than happy to discuss her departure with gossip site Fashion & Style, where she opened up about saying goodbye:

"You know, I knew it was something that I had in mind for a while. I knew that I have given the show all I could. You know, when you have no more to give its time to go. I made this decision and I'm at peace with it, and I'm cool. I'm happy. I don't miss it."


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