Update: RHOBH’s Erika Jayne Girardi Appeals Judge’s Ruling To Surrender $750K Earrings

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Updated post 7/27/2022 @

Real Housewives of Beverly HillsErika ‘Jayne’ Girardi doesn’t want to give up her diamond…earrings.

The controversial Bravolebrity filed an appeal after a judge ruled she surrender the $750K jewels that she was gifted from her estranged husband, Tom Girardi.

According to reports from Page Six, Erika “elected to have her appeal heard by the United States District Court rather than the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel.”

In a nutshell, Erika is fighting to keep earrings purchased with stolen funds. When we think the ice queen couldn’t get colder…

ICYMI:

Bravo may ignore the criminal activity of its ‘talent;’ however, the court isn’t being as easy on Erika.

According to reports from US Weekly, Judge Barry Russell acknowledged the earrings were purchased with stolen funds. Even though he doesn’t think Erika was involved in Tom’s scandal, he ruled she return the jewelry.


Original post 6/29/2022 @15:17

She’s an enigma wrapped in a riddle, but NOT diamond earrings.

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, Erika Jayne Girardiwill have to surrender the $750,000 diamond earrings that were gifted to her by former attorney, Thomas Girardi, as per a court ruling.

Legal deets:

According to reports from US Weekly, “Judge Barry Russell acknowledged that settlement funds from the trust account created for a class action handled by Thomas’ firm Girardi Keese were used to pay for the diamond earrings.”

In other words, the earrings were purchased with stolen funds.

Although the judge doesn’t think the controversial Bravolebrity was involved in the scandal, he ruled she return the pricey rocks.

The octogenarian bought the earrings in March 2007 with money from a client trust account and cited the purchase as costs for a case.

Once the earrings’ whereabouts underwent investigation, Tom claimed the earrings were stolen from their home.

In reality, the earrings were allegedly found in a safe.

 

Do you think the court made the right decision? Drop your opinion off in the comments.

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