Prison Girl: Jen Shah Bloomed In The Cells, A Friend Shared An Update On Social Media

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Second chances are always the sweetest, may it be in romance or in life.

The former “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star, Jen Shah, appears to be spending time at Bryan Federal Prison Camp in Texas while also serving looks. “She looks wonderful, her skin is radiant, and her hair is gorgeous,” Shah’s friend and assistant, who manages her social media profiles, stated. “She’s doing phenomenally well in that regard.”

Jen Shah

The reality show personality is renowned for her extravagant lifestyle, extravagant luxury attire, and commitment to her beauty squad; she even visited her hairstylist after her 2021 arrest. In July 2022, Shah confessed to scamming thousands of individuals through a telemarketing scheme.

She was initially sentenced to 6.5 years in prison, but her sentence was later reduced by one year. She reported to prison on February 17. She must also pay $6.5 million in reparations; according to her attorney, she has already begun making payments.

The friend added that Shah appreciates the letters of support she has received from admirers. According to her employee, the former reality star has even begun teaching fitness classes three times a week, earning herself the “Jen Fonda” nickname.

Jen Shah Pleads Quilty

Shah, who converted to Islam after marrying Coach Sharrieff Shah, has been following Ramadan and is entirely in it in prison, even though adapting to not eating is always a little bit more difficult in the beginning. Nonetheless, he disclosed that five other ladies in her pod are also fasting for the Muslim holiday.

The same assistant has shared Shah’s diary entries on Instagram and her official website. In one entry, Shah wrote that she didn’t belong in prison but had no one but herself to blame.

If you remember, in July 2021, Shah engaged in a legal deal with ChaudhryLaw. According to court filings, a portion of the cost remained outstanding at the time of Chaudhry’s petition. Shah owes charges for the digital discovery hosting with a third party involved.

According to the filings, ChaudhryLaw wrote a letter to Shah in the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan informing her that she must make payment according to the Fee Agreement and of its intention to file the motion. Before Jen Shah reported to prison in February, Chaudhry issued the following statement.

“Jen Shah’s determination to make amends to her victims and turn her life around is unwavering.” Chaudhry added, “She is committed to serving her sentence with courage and purpose, motivated by her desire to make amends for the harm she has caused and to assist others in her new community,” leading her to an earlier date of release.