Teresa Guidice SUED Over Milania Hair Products [VIDEO] Real Housewives Of New Jersey Star Stole 'Milania' Form Model Leyla Khoshbin After 39 Counts Of Fraud

 

Teresa Guidice sued over Milania hair products! Teresa is getting sued while facing 39 counts of fraud. Teresa Guidice is not having a good year.

Model Leyla Khishbin is furious at Teresa for using the name 'Milania' for her care care products when her name is 'Milani' hair line. A litle too sililar Teresa Guidice! SHe needs to be more careful when it comes to legal infringments. 

Alexis Bellino broke the news when she went on Twitter to thank both Teresa and Leyla for their hair products. When model Leyla Khoshbin saw the two names, Milania' hair products and 'Milani' products, she became furious about the names being almost the same and Teresa will eventually be sued by her competitor.

This is the last thing that Teresa Guidice needs as her legal problems keep mounting. Leya tells Hollywood light about Teresa and her Malania hair product infrigement:

"Teresa Giudice & her partner(s) are infringing on our registered trademark, 'Milani Hair. Since we are both in the hair care category, she is causing confusing in the market with her 'Milania Hair Care' line. She will be hearing from our attorneys." Can Teresa ever catch a break?!

Joe and Teresa plead not guilty to a whopping 39 counts of fraud. They included bank fraud, bankruptcy fraud, and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. Joe is also accused of failing to file tax returns for 2004 through 2008.

Although Teresa thinks that she won't be going to jail because a judge 'couldn't possibly take four children away from their mother' the possiblity of jailtime for the Jersey Housewife is very possible. 

Teresa and Joe Giudices were charged with a whopping 39 counts of fraud. They include bank fraud, bankruptcy fraud, and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. Joe is also accused of failing to file tax returns for 2004 through 2008.

Joe Giudice, whose real first name is Giuseppe, is an Italian citizen. Thus, he could face deportation if he is convicted.

The Giudices, who live in Montville Township, N.J., are facing charges of exaggerating their income while applying for loans before their reality TV show debuted.

Joe Giudice, 43, was released on a $500,000 bond secured by his father, Frank. Teresa Giudice, 41, was released on a $500,000 unsecured bond.

The duo also had their travel restricted to New Jersey and New York and had to surrender their passports.

The pattern of alleged fraud may have lasted a decade, ," U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman said.

"They're serious charges," he said.

 "They are alleged to have made false statements to the bankruptcy court and the banks that lent them money," Fishman told press.

They also failed to file tax returns from 2004-2008.

In a statement, Teresa Giudice discussed the charges.

"I support Joe and, as a wonderful husband and father, I know he wants only the best for our lovely daughters and me," she said. "I am committed to my family and intend to maintain our lives in the best way possible, which includes continuing my career. As a result, I am hopeful that we will resolve this matter with the government as quickly as possible."

On Watch What Heppens Live Teresa adds that "I can't fall apart. I have my daughters. They mean the world to me."

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