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'RHONJ' Money Troubles! Joe Gorga Sued For $17K In New Lawsuit

May 21 2018, Updated 7:26 p.m. ET

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The reality show curse continues!

Joe Gorga was slapped with a $17,000 lawsuit  earlier this month — and his wife Melissa was served with the papers, RadarOnline.com can report.

According to local superior court records, Starlite Windows sued the Real Housewives of New Jersey dad for failing to pay a bill for $17,058.69 on April 28. The family was served on May 8.

Gorga was sued by the same company for $25,000 in 2011, but settled that case, court records indicate.

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As RadarOnline.com has reported, the Gorgas are busy filming the new season of RHONJ without former costar Siggy Flicker, who quit the show after feuding with Margaret Josephs.

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Page Six was first to report the new lawsuit.

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