Teresa Giudice News: Reality Star Reportedly Refuses to See Husband Joe, Desperate To Land Book Deal for Prison Journals
Teresa Giudice is reportedly fed up with her cheating husband, Joe Giudice, and has taken him off her visitors list at the federal correctional facility in Danbury, Connecticut, reports Inquisitr.
A source told Life & Style on March 26 that Joe was no longer visiting the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star.
"Teresa said that Joe is not visiting her anymore, for the rest of her sentence. So her mom will have to bring her four girls to see her," the source said.
In Touch Weekly reported earlier this month that Joe was allegedly cheating on his wife with a 30-year-old party girl named Jamie Jackson. Joe and Jackson were spotted "full-on making out" in the Tropicana hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, one eyewitness told In Touch, adding, "They were chugging margaritas and seemed drunk out of their minds."
Joe and Jackson allegedly went back to their Merv Griffin suite at the Resorts Casino Hotel "and things got crazy" an insider with knowledge of the situation told In Touch. The insider also said another couple and some friends joined the pair inside the suite.
Joe denied the allegations to Us Weekly. "I did not flirt with her. I did not make out with her, nothing happened between us. Everything InTouch is saying that happened between us are lies," he said.
Jackson also spoke out, denying the affair.
Cheating or not, Joe, who begins his 41-month prison term in early 2016, has not found a way to contribute to his family's finances, reports RadarOnline.com.
Teresa earned $750,000 for her "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" contract. Now, the mother of four is looking to sell her prison journal to solve the family's financial crisis.
She has been "asking lawyers to help secure a book deal," an insider revealed to RadarOnline.com. "The family is broke and has absolutely no money coming in ... and there is nothing in a savings or checking account. Joe still hasn't gotten a job, and isn't even looking."
Teresa is hoping that she will receive an advance from a publishing company, the source said.
Until then, "The family is being financially supported by Teresa's parents, and Joe's mom."
Teresa is expected to be released from prison in February 2016.
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