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After Nancy Grace Attack, 'RHONJ' Teresa Giudice Mourns Dead Father-In-Law [UPDATE]

Real Housewives of New Jersey Teresa Giudice was delivered even more bad news this week. Her father-in-law, husband Joe's dad, tragically died at the couple's home. This latest tragedy comes after Teresa and Joe were attacked by talking head Nancy Grace.

The sudden loss of a family member would be difficult for anyone to handle, but it must be especially hard for Teresa and Joe. To say that the couple has been struggling over the past year would be putting things likely.

Both Joe and Teresa have been indicted on over 40 different fraud charges, which they recently plead guilty to, seeking the mercy of the court.

And that's not the only bad news. Joe recently loss his father, who died on the Giudice's property.

Us Weekly was among the first to report on the tragic event, telling readers:

"Real Housewives of New Jersey star Joe Giudice's father Frank Giudice unexpectedly passed away on June 18, Joe and Teresa Giudice's crisis manager Wendy Feldman tells Us Weekly. 'Joe and his dad were chasing the dog Simba and suddenly Franco fell ill,' Feldman tells Us."

To make matters even worse, the Giudices have been battling (giant) talking head, Nancy Grace. Even before Joe and Teresa went to trial, Grace was screaming about how guilty the couple was.

But having all of the evidence has never stopped someone like Nancy from weighing in on the situation. The angry entertainer told her HLN viewers exactly what she thought of the Giudices:

"I think [Teresa and Joe] 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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