Prison Break! Teresa Plans Crazy Scheme To Slip Out From Behind Bars Undetected
Dec. 22 2015, Published 9:46 a.m. ET
Teresa Giudice is ready to leave prison, but she is not ready for her close-up. RadarOnline.com has learned she will be going to extremes to avoid being photographed on her big day, even using decoy cars in an attempt to confuse photographers!
"Photographers are expected to begin surrounding the premises ahead of the December 23 release," an insider told Radar. "Prison officials at Danbury Correctional Facility have been made aware that there even will be helicopters trying to get Teresa on camera coming out of there!"
"Teresa doesn't want this to turn into a media frenzy," the source said. "While this is a very happy time for her, being released, Teresa is very grateful to the prison staff for being so professional during her time beyond bars. She doesn't want her release to create chaos for them."
So, the source said, "Decoy cars will be used to confuse the photographers!"
Giudice, 43, is expected to be released from prison on December 23, if not earlier, and will begin filming for RHONJ immediately, an insider confirmed.
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Christmas Eve, Teresa will go to her brother, Joe Gorga's house, and Bravo cameras will be there to capture the emotional reunion.
"Teresa's lawyer, James Leonard, has done a great job of working with prison staff and probation officials," the insider previously told us. "If there is any question about whether an outing complies with terms of the house arrest, Teresa will err on the side of caution. She will not do anything to jeopardize the terms of her release."
Teresa will tell all about her prison friends in her upcoming 2016 memoir, Turning the Tables: From Housewife to Inmate and Back Again.
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