Spendaholic 'Housewife of NJ' owes a big-hair-raising $11M

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She has a gaudy new mansion, pricey breast implants and spends thousands of dollars on shopping sprees for her spoiled brats -- but a New Jersey reality star and her goombah hubby are real-life deadbeats who owe $11 million, court records show.

Free-spending "Real Housewives of New Jersey" diva Teresa Giudice and her husband, Joe, make just $79,000 a year and are up to their tanned necks in liens, foreclosures and unpaid bills, according to bankruptcy papers filed in Newark federal court.

The Giudices say they owe creditors $10,853,648.04.

Teresa, known for her lust for designer clothes and expensive bling on the Bravo show, owes nearly $20,000 on credit cards for Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus. In total, the Giudices show $104,000 in debt on at least eight credit cards.



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The bank has moved to foreclose on the Giudices' $1.8 million, 10,500-square-foot, eight-bedroom, 5½-bath marble-and-onyx manse in Towaco, NJ, the couple moved into during the first season.

Teresa and Joe defaulted on their $1,280-a-month payment for the family's ubiquitous black Cadillac Escalade. They also didn't have insurance on the massive SUV, according to GMAC.

Teresa -- who this season told Joe to get a vasectomy -- owes $12,000 to a Garden State fertility clinic.

* Banks have taken the couple's $279,000 four-bedroom Jersey Shore house. The Giudices had three mortgages on the house and owed $325,000. The couple also handed over a $200,000 home in Lincoln Park, NJ, that had four mortgages -- and an outstanding debt of $600,000.

* Teresa and Joe owed another $1 million for property in Clifton, NJ, that has been given back to lenders.

On the show, Teresa famously dresses her four daughters in designer clothes, and last season dropped $2,000 in 10 minutes of shopping.

Yet, in bankruptcy papers, Teresa and Joe claim to spend just $400 a month on clothes.

On a recent "Real Housewives" episode, Teresa boasted that she dropped "a fortune" on daughter Gia's televised 9th birthday party. The child got an all-terrain vehicle, along with a trip to a spa in a pink stretch limo for her and her friends.

Joe, who "owns several successful businesses throughout New Jersey," according to his wife's Bravo bio, owes more than $5 million, including debts to former partners associated with his Section 8 real-estate deals.

In court papers, Joe, who owns a stucco and stone company, lists his monthly income as $3,250; Teresa pulls down $3,333 a month for her Bravo gig. The couple gets another $10,000 in "monthly assistance from family members."

Spendaholic 'housewife of NJ' owes a big-hair-raising $11M

Behind the bankruptcy filing

What the Giudices make a year:

$79,000 (plus $120,000 in “assistance” from family members)

What they owe: $10,853,648.04

Credit Cards
$104,000
including $20,000 to Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom

$1,280 monthly payment for Cadillac Escalade

Mortgages
$2.6M
for eight mortgages on three homes (two have been handed back to lenders)

$5.8M Joe's business investments

$85,600 Home repairs

$12,000 Fertility treatments

$2,300 Phone bill



Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/deadbeat_reality_8f3qwDPV2oY8s9N51fL82I#ixzz0rBgYOYza
 
I've seen these kind of hair styles around here before, but never this kind of spending! :eek:

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Figures.

These reality TV shows, especially the ones targeted toward the female population and the adolescent population, are just a disgrace.

Think Sex and the City/MTV's Sweet 16/New Jersey Housewives.
 
It just shows you how pathetic our T.V. watching country really is. People actually watch these dumb broads and the drama they create.:confused:
 
It just shows you how pathetic our T.V. watching country really is. People actually watch these dumb broads and the drama they create.:confused:

Amen. I stopped watching TV years ago. I stick to the brain channels now like Discovery, Science, History, or news. At least I may learn something useful, as opposed to learning how to be a tool.
 
I don't know...
At a certain point it goes from bad luck, bad money management, get off scott-free with bankruptcy to fraud and people needing to spend some time in prison.
 
The good news is that despite their reckless spending and blatant disregard towards lenders, we will pick up their tab and they are assured health care till the day they are turned into soylent green.
 
well since we are talking about reality TV empowering the wackos of the world what gets me are the friggen parents who will exploit thier own children for personal gains..like balloon boy, octamom,Kate plus 8,and so I hear the poor kid who almost bought it sailing around the world:mad:
 
That is rediculous that they get away with shit like that. Anyone who loans them money is crazy.

10,000 a month "Family support" ...unbelievable. They are partly to blame for being enablers.

Amen. I stopped watching TV years ago. I stick to the brain channels now like Discovery, Science, History, or news. At least I may learn something useful, as opposed to learning how to be a tool.

+1 I watch those
 
That is rediculous that they get away with shit like that. Anyone who loans them money is crazy.

10,000 a month "Family support" ...unbelievable. They are partly to blame for being enablers.



+1 I watch those

Read between the lines. That's undeclared income that they're not paying taxes on.
 
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