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Authorities Reportedly Want Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City Alum Jen Shah’s Jewelry For Forfeiture

Former Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah is no longer on active duty in the world of reality television. Prisoner #8675309 is now writing about life behind bars and sharing it with her social media followers.

Jenny from the Cell Block no longer has to worry about pesky things like, if people find out she socked Heather Gay in the eye. Or bothering herself with mundane details of how Lisa Barlow procures basketball tickets. What Jen does have to worry about is if she’ll have any jewelry once she’s reintroduced to civilian life.

According to Page Six, the Feds want Jen’s pricey baubles as part of her forfeiture obligation. I would probably have an appraiser on standby because you know there’s going to be some plastic in that ice. In other words, Jen had a lot of fake stuff.

Jen took a plea deal to escape 30 years of wearing a jumpsuit. Additionally, she agreed to pay $6.5 million from the hot funds she made conning people with her telemarketing business. Authorities have yet to locate Jen’s jewelry purchased with cash, and this should come as a surprise to no one.

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They were able to snatch up a diamond-encrusted snowflake necklace that was gifted to Jen from Baranof Jewelers, so at least that one is probably real. They also found an 18-karat rose gold and diamond ring and put it towards her debt. But that’s not enough for investigators from the Department of Homeland Security. They want it ALL.

Authorities didn’t reveal the cost of the items they’re looking for and Jen’s attorney has not responded to requests to comment. In some good news for Jen, she’s already had her sentence reduced by a full year. Ultimately, five years sounds better than six to… someone like Julie Chrisley.

According to Jen’s lawyer, she remains committed to repaying the victims of her crimes and paying her dues to society. Don’t forget to check out Jen’s inspiring Instagram, as she creates amazing journal entries describing the time she spends suffering from that little thing called consequences.

TELL US- WHERE DO YOU THINK JEN’S JEWELRY IS HIDING? DO YOU THINK THE FEDS WILL GET ALL OF IT? DO YOU BELIEVE JEN IS SORRY FOR SCAMMING THE ELDERLY?

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