TASTE OF FREEDOM RHOSLC alum Jen Shah’s prison sentence reduced for at least 3rd time as she’s given new release date

   

THE REAL Housewives of Salt Lake City alum Jen Shah's prison sentence has been reduced again, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.

The disgraced reality villain, 51, is currently serving six and a half years in Bryan Federal Prison Camp in Texas after she pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud in connection to a telemarketing fraud scheme.

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star was spotted at Bryan Federal Prison Camp with a fellow inmate during her six-year sentence

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The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star was spotted at Bryan Federal Prison Camp with a fellow inmate during her six-year sentenceCredit: Splash

Jen, here in a promotional photo for season 1, was known for her designer clothes and glamorous lifestyle on the show

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Jen, here in a promotional photo for season 1, was known for her designer clothes and glamorous lifestyle on the showCredit: Getty

Jen left Manhattan Federal Court after being sentenced to 78 months in prison in January 2023

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Jen left Manhattan Federal Court after being sentenced to 78 months in prison in January 2023Credit: SWNS

According to Federal Bureau of Prisons records viewed by The U.S. Sun, Jen is now set to be released on November 19, 2027.

Her previous release date was December 19, 2027.

She was previously scheduled to be released on August 30, 2028, and her original release date was in 2029.

It is unclear why Jen's release date was bumped up a month, though in the past, her sentence was reduced due to her good behavior behind bars.

MODEL PRISONER

The former RHOSLC star is now teaching fitness classes and makeup tutorials to fellow inmates, including Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, according to Page Six.

“She created it in prison. It started off as something she was doing to improve her fitness,” her manager Chris Giovanni told the outlet.

“As she went in, she lost a good amount of weight. She developed the Shah-mazing abs class. All the ladies started coming up to her on the yard and they would do workout segments.

“Elizabeth [Holmes] attended with other inmates, and it’s become a thing in there. Jen Fonda, that’s her nickname in there.”

Last year, Jen told The Messenger that she was teaching GED classes and tutoring inmates on reading and writing.

"I find meaning by helping other women here at Bryan by finding ways to make a positive impact in their lives to help them find purpose, which gives me purpose and a drive to do better," Jen said.

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She began her sentence on February 17, 2023, nearly two years after she was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

She was accused of running a telemarketing scam that targeted the elderly across the US from 2012 to 2021.

Jen was sentenced to over six years in a federal prison in Bryan, Texas

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Jen was sentenced to over six years in a federal prison in Bryan, TexasCredit: Federal Bureau of Prisons

Jen showed off a signature wild designer look on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen

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Jen showed off a signature wild designer look on Watch What Happens Live with Andy CohenCredit: Getty