One of New Jersey's "Real Housewives" has gone to the big house.
Teresa
Giudice surrendered at the Federal Correction Institution in Danbury,
Connecticut, at about 3 a.m. Monday to begin serving a 15-month sentence
for bankruptcy fraud, her attorney said.
Giudice's
last meal before turning herself in was at a 24-hour diner near the
facility, according to attorney James Leonard, who drove the "Real
Housewives of New Jersey" star from her home in northern New Jersey to
the prison.
"The
last thing she said was, basically, 'Tell everybody I'll be fine,'"
Leonard said. "She was very positive, very upbeat, in great spirits."
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