Jen Shah has taken full responsibility for her crimes nearly four months after being released from prison following a fraud conviction.
âI was wrong. I made wrong decisions. I should have done things differently,â the âReal Housewives of Salt Lake Cityâ alum told People in her first post-prison interview published Wednesday.
âI should have been more diligent. And Iâm deeply remorseful and sorry for my actions and for my part. I take full responsibility,â she added.
Shah pleaded guilty to defrauding thousands of people â including the elderly and vulnerable â via a nationwide telemarketing scheme in 2022.
However, the former Bravo star, 52, claimed she âdisregarded red flagsâ when getting into a business she initially thought was legit.
âItâs a long and a very complex journey that brought me to this point. And without re-litigating it, I became involved in the case because I made horrible business decisions and I disregarded huge red flags,â she told the outlet.
âI allowed the lines to be blurred between personal friendships and ethical business practices. And in essence, I trusted the wrong people at a very vulnerable time in my life,â Shah added.
âI thought I was doing the right thing for the majority of the time. I was working under people who were running these companies.â
Shah claimed to believe the companies she worked with were actually delivering services to customers.
âWhat happened was down the line, people that I worked with were working with a lot of other people,â she told People.
âOnce that initial fulfillment was happening, things were happening beyond the point of sale with that customer that I didnât know about,â the ex-reality star alleged.
Jen shared that at the time of her arrest, she had been dealing with âpersonal painâ â including a separation with her husband, Sharrieff Shah â that clouded her judgment.
âWe were on the verge of a divorce. I was overwhelmed with immense grief from the death of my grandmother, my father and my aunt, all in a very short period of time. I was spiraling deeper into my previously diagnosed clinical depression,â she said.
âAnd the reason I say all that is not as an excuse. Because itâs not like I was making good business decisions and then I woke up one morning and all of a sudden itâs like, âOh, I made a bad business decision,ââ she added.
âThis is the totality of everything that was going on and the overlapping of what I was dealing with personally. And I tried to avoid and numb all of that with alcohol and just avoid it. I trusted the wrong people at a very vulnerable time in my life.â
In January 2023, Jen was sentenced to six and a half years behind bars for her crimes. She reported to prison the following month.
After the mom of twoâs sentence was reduced multiple times, she was released from prison in December 2025 after serving three years at the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas.
ABCâs âNightlineâ captured footage showing the emotional moment Jen was reunited with her husband and their two sons, Sharrieff Jr., 32, and Omar, 23.
As for her time in prison, Jen said the facility âtook [her] breath awayâ when she first walked in.
âYou hear people say itâs âCamp Cupcakeâ â itâs not. Itâs prison. I just thought, âThis cannot be where Iâm going to be every day,ââ she told People.
Now that Jen is back in Utah with her family, she is working to make amends for the crimes she committed â including paying more than $6.5 million in restitution.
âIâm sorry,â she said. âIâm accepting responsibility, and Iâve made it my mission to make sure that people are paid back.â
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