Margaret Josephs revealed that she and Jackie Goldschneider would troll Louie Ruelas‘s stock portfolio for fun. Now that the ‘friend of’ Real Housewives of New Jersey has found her way back to Teresa Giudice‘s good graces, Margaret is calling out her former friend for being two-faced when it comes to Tre and Louie.
Bonded over a common enemy:
During an appearance on the Taste of Taylor podcast, Margaret detailed how she and Jackie would pass the time. Jackie “and I used to – cause she’s smart – we’d look at Louie’s stock price falling everyday on his company.”
“She would send me a screenshot. At one point, [Louie’s stock] was 47 cents. Then it was kicked off the stock exchange.” Jackie “would laugh, ‘Look at this shit.'”
The RHONJ star admitted, “We’re petty bitches when it comes to stuff like that. We don’t care because it was about Teresa. It wasn’t even about Louie. She did horrible things to Jackie. We were like, ‘That’s what you fucking get.'”
“That was just us as a joke,” clarified Margaret. “We didn’t put it out publicly.”
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Louie’s legal issues:
Teresa‘s husband and the company he works with, Vinivia, continue to find themselves entangled in legal woes. The controversial RHONJ stars and Marcello Genovese, the CEO & Co-Founder of Vinivia, continue to rack up unpaid debts and accusations of fraud.
A vocal victim of the company, whose Instagram handle is @WifeOfTheParty, explained the latest woe she’s experienced as a result of Vinivia’s shady business practices. “I logged into send Marcello a link because yesterday he was telling someone how he paid on credit card. He did … he made a couple small payments, then he sent another $40,000. It was retracted and didn’t go through. My bank charged me.”
Additionally, A former office manager for Vinivia provided insight into the inner-office doings. “The founders are colluding with one of the controversial figures from the Real Housewives of New Jersey and are operating shady businesses together. The founders just really enjoy being involved with questionable, shady characters.”