Teresa Giudice's Tax Troubles: A Closer Look at Her Recent Interview on WGN Morning News

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Teresa Giudice's Tax Troubles: A Closer Look at Her Recent Interview on WGN Morning News

Teresa Giudice ended a TV interview with Chicago’s WGN Morning News abruptly when asked about her past tax issues. The Real Housewives of New Jersey star and her ex-husband Joe Giudice faced legal troubles in 2014, with Teresa serving time in prison and Joe being deported to Italy. Recent court documents revealed that Teresa and her current husband, Luis “Louie” Ruelas, are dealing with approximately $3 million in tax liens due to unpaid taxes.

During the interview, WGN’s Larry Potash brought up the Giudices’ legal problems, leading Teresa to cut off the discussion and end the call. The host mentioned the family’s fraud charges, prompting Teresa to hang up. The interview was meant to promote Teresa’s upcoming live show at Zanies Comedy Night Club in Rosemont, Illinois.

Teresa’s interview on WGN Morning News took a frosty turn when the hosts aired a reel of her most dramatic moments on RHONJ. Despite being asked about her TV outbursts and potential return to the show, Teresa remained tight-lipped. Her daughter, Gia Giudice, assured fans on her podcast that everything is under control regarding the family’s financial situation.

Legal expert Margery Greenberg Esq explained that Teresa and Louie’s tax issues are different from their previous fraud case, as they don’t face criminal charges. However, the couple has a significant tax debt, leading the government to pursue them for payment. Teresa’s RHONJ castmate Margaret Josephs expressed sympathy for Teresa’s situation and emphasized that she wishes her no harm.

In conclusion, Teresa Giudice’s recent interview on WGN Morning News ended abruptly when the topic of her tax problems was brought up. Despite facing financial challenges, Teresa’s family is working to resolve the situation, as confirmed by her daughter Gia. The legal issues differ from Teresa’s past fraud case, but they still pose a significant financial burden for the family.