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Hubbies Behind Bars! Apollo Nida Transfers To Joe Giudice's N.J. Prison

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Dec. 1 2015, Updated 8:38 p.m. ET

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Apollo Nida has a new prison to call home.

The Real Housewives of Atlanta star and convicted felon, who infamously turned himself in to Kentucky's FMC Lexington a day late in September 2014, has been transferred to FCI Fort Dix correctional facility in New Jersey, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirms that the 37-year-old estranged husband of Phaedra Parks is currently behind bars at the low-security institution for male inmates.

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"He transferred about two weeks ago," an insider tells RadarOnline.com.

Nida recently assured RadarOnline.com in a jailhouse letter that it "won't be long" before he finds freedom, but it seems he was mistaken. The Bureau of Prisons claims his release date is August 29, 2020, nearly six years from his first day in confinement.

It's a small world for Bravo husbands, as The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Joe Giudice, 43, recently revealed on his family's reality special that he will be serving his 41-month sentence on fraud charges at Fort Dix. He is expected to begin his sentence in March 2016.

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Nida, who was sentenced to eight years behind bars last year after pleading guilty to bank fraud and identity theft, recently had some words of advice for prison-bound Joe.

"Stay humble and don't act better than anyone; just observe your surroundings," he told In Touch.

Soon enough, he'll be able to give his Bravo costar tips in person.

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