Teresa Giudice WIll Not Let Brother And Sister In Law Take Kids; Melissa Will Have My Children 'Over My Dead Body'[REPORT]

Real Housewives of New Jersey Teresa Guidice and Joe Guidice are possibly going to jail for 50 years and Teresa's brother Joe Gorgas will most likely be in charge of taking care of Joe and Teresa's four small children. But Tesrea does not want that to happen.

Even though Joe and Teresa have had major issues with Joe and wife Melisa Gorgas, their relationship seemed mended and it is only fitting that close family watch the kids. But according to radaronline Teresa has publicly stated that Melissa will take her children 'over my dead body.' Teresa and Melissa have been fighting for several years and Teresa would not be able to watch her sworn enemy adopt her four little children.

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. 

Today Teresa and Joe Gidice were slammed by castmate Kim Granatell for being negligent with Teresa and her family on the show and flaunting the Giudice's money that was obtained through illegal means.

Jersey castmate Kim Granatell says the following about Teresa and Joe Giudice:

"Flashing all that cash, I tried to tell people from day one they were criminals," Granatell said.

"She needs a reality check," she added about Teresa. "Where are her feelings of remorse for ruining people's lives and businesses? A normal person with feelings for others would feel terrible and do everything to make things right."

Kim Granatell isn't the only Real Housewife criticizing Teresa. Real Housewife Bethenny Frankel has also expressed her disapproval of the Giudices.

Bethenny says she feels no sympathy for the Giudices and thinks they are completely negligent for breaking the law in front on teh cameras. Thgouh Frankel feels no remorse for Teresa and Joe, she does feel bad for Teresa's four innocent daughters.

"My first thought today was, 'Oh, if they weren't on reality TV, none of this would probably ever be exposed.' And it's just funny how certain people are [like a] moth to a flame. It's almost like -- not that you want to get caught -- but people who love to be in the spotlight often have a lot of skeletons in their closet. It's just an interesting thing."

"I haven't paid that much attention," Frankel explained of the Giudice's legal woes. "Do I feel sorry for them? No, I don't. Not so much, because it broke the law. You broke the law and you went on television. That's not really that smart."

But Frankel, a mother herself, does feel bad for Teresa's four daughters:

"I feel badly for them because they have kids," she explained, "and their kids didn't sign up for this." 

Teresa and Joe Giudice are not just having legal problems, but they could also loose their reality show, The Real Housewives Of New Jersey. Though Bravo thrives on drama, the kind of spectacle surrounding Teresa and Joe is not positive and Bravo is becoming fed up with Giudice antics.

Bravo executives are debating the future of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," on which Teresa is the focal pint of the drama. The bad publicity by Teresa and husband Joe has been a nuisance for the Network.

Bravo may also have to get involved with Giudice legal woes.

"Employees filming for Bravo can certainly be called as witnesses to establish that the Giudices were perhaps making large purchases in cash during the time of the bankruptcy," New Jersey-based attorney Darren Del Sardo explained. "The network could also be called as a witness to support an increase of anticipated income paid by Bravo to Teresa that was not disclosed in her bankruptcy filing. In addition, they could be asked questions regarding the Giudices' business operations that Bravo followed at the time of the filing."

Teresa and Joe Giudice, who star in "The Real Housewives of New Jersey", were arrested Monday on fraud counts. They had a court appearing Tuesday morning and posted bond.

The Giudices were charged with a whopping 39 counts. 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.

The press gathered outside, however, were more interested in deportation and citizenship than fraud-or, at least, it was the sensitive subject the "Real Housewives" stars picked up on.

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

"None of your f-----g business," she said. "Worry about yourself."

 "Go to hell," his father Frank Giudice said.

Teresa and Joe Giudice appeared angry when they arrived at court.

You don't have to stick the camera in my face," Joe Giudice said to media gathered outside the courthouse.

Teresa Giudice added, "We made a statement already."

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."

Neither entered a plea in court, but Henry Klingeman, Teresa Giudice's attorney, said that he planned to "vindicate" his client, who will plead "not guilty."

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