“I took shortcuts and broke the law. I own and understand my actions created victims,” the “Real Housewives” star wrote from prison.
star serving a multi-year stint in federal prison—has broken her silence four months into her sentence. In July 2022, Shah pleaded guilty to charges related to a telemarketing fraud scheme that the Justice Department said targeted elderly people and other vulnerable groups. In a series of emails to The Messenger, she expressed remorse for her role in the plot and her hope for a “second chance.
” “I took shortcuts and broke the law. I own and understand my actions created victims. I hurt people and I must reiterate that I blame no one but myself,” Shah told the outlet. “I am committed to doing the work necessary to make my victims whole and prove worthy of a second chance.” Shah also said that she is teaching workout classes and mentoring other women incarcerated at the federal prison in Texas where she’s serving her time.
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