The Guardian (USA)

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City stars arrested on federal fraud charges

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Two members of the reality TV show The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City were arrested Tuesday on federal fraud charges, which alleged that they used a business to cheat hundreds of people nationwide over a 10-year period in a telemarket­ing scheme.

Jennifer Shah, 47, of Park City, Utah, and Stuart Smith, 43, of Lehi, Utah, were arrested in Utah on charges including conspiracy unsealed in New York City, authoritie­s announced.

The Manhattan US attorney Audrey Strauss noted in a release that Shah portrays herself as a wealthy and successful businesspe­rson on television, while Smith was cast as her first assistant. Shah is in the main cast of the Bravo program, which completed its first season in February.

Shah was often at the center of the show’s most dramatic moments and threw a glass during an argument with one of her fellow cast members. She is also the wife of Sharrieff Shah, Univer

sity of Utah assistant football coach.

The network declined to comment to the Associated Press.

Authoritie­s said the fraud scheme ripped off hundreds of victims nationwide for a decade.

In the alleged scheme, Shah and

Smith sold the victims so-called business services such as tax preparatio­n or website designs that they touted as a way to make the people’s companies more efficient and profitable, prosecutor­s say in the indictment. Many of the victims were over 55 and didn’t own computers. They carried out the scheme from 2012-2021, prosecutor­s say.

Shah and Smith tried to hide their role in the scheme by using thirdparty names for their business entities, telling victims to use encrypted messages to communicat­e with them and instructin­g people to send some payments to offshore bank accounts, the indictment says.

The prosecutor said they “allegedly generated and sold ‘lead lists’ of innocent individual­s for other members of their scheme to repeatedly scam. In actual reality and as alleged, the socalled business opportunit­ies pushed on the victims by Shah, Smith, and their co-conspirato­rs were just fraudulent schemes, motivated by greed, to steal victims’ money.”

Shah and Smith are expected to appear at a virtual New York court hearing Wednesday afternoon.

Shah’s attorney Sam Meziani declined comment as he exited the court with Shah, who remained silent as she walked to her car.

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