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It was not that long ago that Kate and Jon Gosselin were at the center of one of TLC's most popular reality shows. Cameras followed the two as they cared for their eight children, and they were raking in money hand over fist for several years. Then the bottom fell out as the Gosselins realized that the tabloids were right: They would be better off apart. Divorce may have given Jon his freedom and Kate full control over their children, but finances have been tough for both of them. Jon was recently evicted from his Pennsylvania home and Kate began advertising about the yard sale her family will have Oct. 25. Money is clearly a big issue here. -
'RHONJ's' Teresa Giudice Meets With Divorce Attorney As Husband Joe Accepts Another Plea Deal For License Fraud
The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Teresa and Joe Giudice have been in a state of nonstop crisis for the last two weeks. First they were both slammed with federal jail time after pleading guilty to several counts of fraud and then they immediately sat for an explosive interview with Andy Cohen. That chatfest showed fans just how out of touch with reality Teresa really is as she claimed not to understand her plea deal at all. On Wednesday Joe found himself in a courtroom once again because of his drivers license fraud case. This time around Joe again took a plea deal which means he was sentenced to 18-months in jail, a sentence that will run concurrent with the 41-months he already has to serve because of his financial crimes. Teresa was most certainly not at her husbands' side for this sentencing, instead she was reportedly meeting with a divorce attorney. -
U.S. Ebola Patient Facing Criminal Charges For Lying On Health Form To Gain Entry Into The States As The Number Of People Quarantined Rises By The Hour
Thomas Duncan, the man who has been diagnosed with the first case of Ebola in the U.S., signed off on airport paperwork claiming to have had no contact with any one infected, in spite of living with a pregnant woman who ultimately died of the disease. That oversight is what allowed him to travel to the U.S. and officials intend to charge him with a federal crime because of it.
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