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JOE GIUDICE NET WORTH

He has appeared on the show since its inception in 2009. Joe Giudice has earned his net worth through his various business ventures, including a restaurant, a real estate business, and a clothing line. He has also appeared on other reality shows, such as Celebrity Apprentice and Marriage Boot Camp. Joe Giudice has a net worth of $10 million, which he has earned through his various business ventures and reality television appearances.
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AGE, BIOGRAPHY AND WIKI

Birth Day March 22, 1972
Joe Giudice age 51 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aries
Net Worth: $10 Million
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 4 in (1.65 m)

NET WORTH: $10 MILLION (2024)

Teresa and Joe met when they were in high school and today they have four daughters together. Joe is an entrepreneur who has owned a variety of businesses in New Jersey over the years. At one time Joe ran a construction company, a laundromat, and a pizza parlor. After living well beyond their means and using steep leverage to invest in real estate, in 2011 the Giudices found themselves deep in debt. They were eventually forced to file for bankruptcy. In their bankruptcy filing, Joe claimed to have negligible assets and more than $11 million worth of debt. Joe has had several past run-ins with the law. He was arrested for driving with a suspended license and was sentenced to ten days in jail, and community service and was forced to pay a fine of $1000. He was arrested again after he drove his car into a pole and subsequently had his license suspended.

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In 2010 Joe was arrested for fraudulently obtaining a driver’s license. On July 30, 2013, both Joe and Teresa Giudice were indicted with 39 counts of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, bank fraud, wire fraud, bankruptcy fraud, and making false statements on loan applications. Both Teresa and Joe faced a maximum of 50 years in jail and Joe, who is not a US citizen, could be deported back to Italy. In the indictment, the government claims Joe and Teresa overstated their incomes to receive roughly $4.6 million in mortgages and lines of credit. They allegedly understated their income and net worth while filing for bankruptcy protection. Teresa served a prison term that ended in December 2016. Joe is now serving a 41-month sentence.