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Published 20:58 IST, October 4th 2019

‘Housewives’ star Joe Giudice can be in Italy as he fights deportation

The husband of Real Housewives of New Jersey star can go to Italy while he fights deportation efforts. A court in Philadelphia on Thursday lifted stay in case

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The husband of a “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star can go to Italy while he fights deportation efforts. A court in Philadelphia on Thursday lifted a stay in Joe Giudice’s (joo-DEE’-chay) case. That paves the way for him to soon return to the country of his birth. Even though Giudice opposes his deportation, he asked the court last month to allow him to relocate to Italy during the fight. Giudice and his wife, Teresa, pleaded guilty in 2014 to financial fraud. Teresa Giudice served her sentence first and was released on December 2015. Joe Giudice has been held by immigration officials since he completed his 41-month prison term. A judge ruled in October that he would be deported upon completion of his sentence.

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Giudice claims to have entered the U.S. as an infant 

Giudice has said he came to the U.S. as an infant and wasn’t aware he wasn’t an American citizen. The husband of a “Real Housewives of New Jersey” cast member will have to remain in a Pennsylvania jail while he awaits a final decision on whether he will be deported. A judge denied a request Friday by Joe Giudice (joo-DEE’-chay) to be released on bail. Giudice and his wife, Teresa, pleaded guilty in 2014 to financial fraud. Teresa Giudice served her sentence first and was released on December 2015.

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Joe Giudice held by immigration officials

Joe Giudice has been held by immigration officials since he completed his 41-month prison term. A judge ruled in October that he would be deported to his native Italy upon completion of his prison sentence. Giudice has said he came to the U.S. as an infant and wasn’t aware he wasn’t an American citizen.
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Updated 21:18 IST, October 4th 2019