Karen Huger was sentenced to 2 years in prison – she was immediately custody
Karen Huger was sentenced to two years in prison on Wednesday after her Dui conviction in Montgomery County, Maryland.
While Karen The judge had faced up to two years behind bars and suspended a year of her prison sentence, which means that she served in prison for 12 months, unless her appointment she has 30 days is successful.
Karen becomes emotional in court
During their conviction, Potomac’s Real HouseWives Star, 61, addressed the court and expressed remorse for her actions.
“I better understand the brutal clarity of the fact that when you drive behind a car you don’t just drive for yourself,” she told the judge, said Baltimore Banner. “It is my responsibility to ensure that my community members make it where they have to be safe.”
But judge Terrence McGann was not convinced that this was an isolated incident.
“Can we believe that she has only been drunk four times four times in the past 17 years,” asked the judge, “or is it more likely that she was very lucky and has become undetected?”
A history of traffic offenses
Karen’s The conviction follows its fourth alcohol -related traffic offense since 2006. The prosecutors had initially been looking for six months in prison, while their lawyers argued for rehabilitation instead of prison periods.
After a two -day process and five hours of the jury, in December 2024, Karen was found to guilty in five out of six charges, including:
- Drive under the influence (dui)
- Negligent driving
- Non -control of the speed
- Default to inform the authorities about an address change
It was acquitted of ruthless driving, but the severity of her repeated crimes ultimately led to a harder prison sentence when her legal team had hoped.
The crash that led to Karen’s arrest
The fees come from Karen’s March 2024 arrest when she brought her Maserati into a medium and several street signs in Potomac, Maryland.
At that time, the police described their driving as “aggressive” and ruthlessly with Karen Accelerate before losing control over the vehicle. Bodycam film material from the arrest paints a bizarre picture with Karen Admit that she was drunk and described herself as “Thomas Jefferson’s concubine”.
During her police survey, she also made controversial comments to an officer and told him that he was “white and poor”.
Karen entered a rehabilitation before the conviction
In January, Karen’s Representatives confirmed that she had entered a private recovery program that had her absence from the declared Rop Season 9 reunification.
“Karen made the important decision to enter a private restoration program, so (she) could not take part in recording the reunification,” her representative told the Daily Dish. “We are behind Karen when she begins on this sensible journey and proud that she has taken such a significant step forward in her personal growth.”
However, some critics – including prosecutors in their case – argued that their decision to seek treatment was too late and seemed to be an attempt to alleviate their conviction.
Will Bravo stand at the Grand lady?
With Karen’s Legal problems now a big heading, your future Rop remains uncertain.
A source told Page six Bravo’s leading employees carefully observe their situation and that they “have to clean up their plot” to continue with the network.
Karen HugerWho was with Potomac’s Real HouseWives Since his debut season, there is now a large career crossing because it is preparing to serve time behind bars.
Potomac’s Real HouseWives Season 9 Reunion ends on March 2 at 8 p.m. EST on Bravo.
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