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bankruptcy filing. In addition, they
could be asked questions regarding the Giudices' business operations that
Bravo followed at the time of the filing.The reality television personalities
have been charged in a 39-count indictment with conspiracy to commit mail
and wire fraud, bank fraud, making false statements on loan applications
and bankruptcy fraud. They were released on Tuesday on $500,000 bond each.
They are set to make a plea on August 14.According to another
legal expert, who wished to remain anonymous due to associations with the
network, its a big problem that Bravo filmed the Giudices talking to
their bankruptcy attorney last year.There is a chance that there is raw
footage, which didnt make the air that could be incriminating. Federal investigators
will likely want all of what was shot to see what Bravo
and others involved in the production knew, and how much did they
know. The question of co-conspiracy, even unintentionally, could be raised,
the source said. And filing for Chapter 7 is no light issue.
Its odd that they were able to continue living in that opulent
mansion and living such a lavish lifestyle when they were in that
kind of financial ruin. Who was paying for it? Were their show
payments going directly to them or their trustee? Their bail was set
particularly high which is unusual, and suggests that there is much more
to come.Teresa opened up about her financial woes in one of her
BravoTV.com blogs written du
LONDON A prominent Saudi prince has lost a case in Britain
over the handling the sale of a jet to the late Libyan
dictator Moammar Gadhafi.Prince Alwaleed bin Talal was being sued by Jordanian
businesswoman Daad Sharab, who claimed she was owed a 6.5 million pound
($9.9 million) commission for helping arrange the 2005 sale.The prince,
a nephew of Saudi King Abdullah whose wealth is estimated in the
billions, had denied agreeing to pay a specific commission.High Court Judge
Peter Smith ruled against the prince Wednesday at a hearing in London,
describing his evidence as "confusing and too unreliable."Sharab praised
the ruling, saying the decision reinforced her faith in the impartiality
of British courts.
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