Monica Garcia thinks the lawsuit against Lisa Barlow is “karma” for her being accused of stealing her $60,000 ring on Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. In an interview with TooFab, the one-season RHOSLC star slammed Lisa for allegedly having over $400,00 in unpaid debts.
Monica entered the chat:
“When I tell you that karma is so real. I’m not even saying it’s true or false or anything. But, this is what happens.” Lisa “made it seem like I took her $60k ring to the entire world. I’ve never even saw that ring. This is the shit that happens.”
“This is legit karma in real time. You blamed someone wrongly and lied making it look like I stole from you. Now, you’re having the lies on you for half a million dollars. That’s what they call tenfold.”
Bravo TV fans react:
- Lisa definitely did not make it look like she took the ring – were there people online at the time suggesting that…aha but Lisa wasn’t one of them
- I’ve had my suspicions all along and I still believe she took it 🤣
- I don’t like Monica but she’s not wrong. Also why is she doing all of these interviews?? She is making herself look 🤪
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Last week, Lisa responded to the lawsuit against her and her businesses, Vida Tequila, and Luxe Marketing. The RHOSLC plans to hold her former colleague accountable for saying they have over $400K in unpaid loans. TMZ caught up with the RHOSLC star to discuss the lawsuit against her.
“Bart Carlson was once a business partner in a restaurant in Park City. And, I thought, a friend,” began the Wendy’s influencer. “I am deeply saddened that he has decided nine years after our restaurant business ceased to claim that I owe him money. To be very clear, the claim that I owe Bart or his company money is untrue. I pay my bills and obligations and I always have,” snapped Lisa. “In addition, Bart has no interest in Luxe Marketing or Vida Tequila and did not invest in either business. I look forward to the truth coming out.” Finally, “I intend to hold Bart fully accountable for any damage this personal attack may cause me or my businesses.”





