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‘RHOSLC’ star Jen Shah cries during emotional reunion with family after prison release

December 12, 2025
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‘RHOSLC’ star Jen Shah cries during emotional reunion with family after prison release

Jen Shah couldn’t contain her emotions as she reunited with her friends and family.

The “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” alum was pictured grinning as she was greeted with flowers and hugs from her loved ones at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Utah on Wednesday.

Shah had just landed after traveling from Texas — where she had been incarcerated at the Federal Prison Camp, Bryan — on a commercial flight.

In the photos, Shah was visibly elated and even burst into tears as people hugged, kissed and presented her with gifts ranging from flowers to balloons.

Jen Shah, wearing sunglasses and holding flowers, pictured for the first time since being released from jail, at Salt Lake City International Airport.
Jen Shah returned to Utah on Wednesday after being released early from prison. BACKGRID
Jen Shah wearing sunglasses and a lei in an airport, surrounded by people, including a cardboard cutout of herself.
The former “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star was greeted by a mob of friends and family. BACKGRID
Jen Shah wiping her eye and holding sunglasses while wearing a purple lei, with another woman taking a picture with a phone.
She even greeted people over FaceTime. BACKGRID

At one point, a loved one approached her with a FaceTime call from someone who could not meet her at the airport.

For her arrival outfit, Shah wore a burnt orange coat with black layers, which she paired with oversized animal-print sunglasses while styling her hair straight.

Shah’s return to Utah comes just one day after she was released from prison despite serving only half of her sentence.

Jen Shah wearing sunglasses, a brown coat, and a purple lei, being greeted by a person holding a bouquet of red roses, with a cardboard cutout of Jen Shah in the background at an airport.
Shah was welcomed with flowers, a lei and sweet treats. BACKGRID
Jen Shah hugging someone while holding a bouquet of flowers, with a cardboard cutout of herself visible in the background.
She was overcome with emotion at the support. BACKGRID
Jen Shah hugs her husband at Salt Lake City International Airport.
She sported sunglasses and a long coat for her return. BACKGRID

A Bureau of Prisons spokesperson told us the disgraced reality star was “transferred” to “community confinement overseen by the Bureau of Prisons’ (BOP) Phoenix Residential Reentry Management (RRM) Office.”

The spokesperson explained that community confinement “means the inmate is in either home confinement or a Residential Reentry Center (RRC, or halfway house).”

However, for Shah’s “privacy, safety and security,” her specific location was not disclosed.

Despite her early release, Shah still has five years of post-release supervision, which includes drug and alcohol testing. She will also reportedly participate in an outpatient mental health program and continue to take prescribed medication.

Jen Shah wearing sunglasses, a brown coat, and a lei, holding a bouquet of flowers, at Salt Lake City International Airport.
Shah arrived from Texas on a commercial flight. BACKGRID
Jen Shah hugging someone after being released from jail.
She was released from prison after serving only half of her sentence. BACKGRID
Jen Shah holding flowers and a gift box after her release from jail, surrounded by friends and family.
Despite her release, Shah still has to complete five years of post-release supervision, as well as a mental health program. BACKGRID

She was picked up from prison by her husband, Sharrieff Shah, and their two sons, Sharrieff Jr., 31, and Omar, 21, according to a video obtained by ABC’s “Nightline.”

Back in 2021, Jen was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering in connection with a nationwide telemarketing scheme.

After initially standing by her innocence and pleading not guilty, she pleaded guilty to the first charge in July 2022.

Jen Shah reunites with her family, posing with her husband and two sons.
Shah was picked up from prison by her husband, Sharrieff Shah, and their two sons, Sharrieff Jr., 31, and Omar, 21. Instagram/Jen Shah
Jen Shah in a colorful patterned blazer.
In 2021, Shah was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering in connection to a nationwide telemarketing scheme. Instagram/@therealjenshah

Six months later, the Bravolebrity was sentenced to six and a half years behind bars and ordered to forfeit $6.5 million in assets and pay as much in restitution to victims — and she officially reported herself to prison in February 2023.

After getting her sentence reduced multiple times, People reported in November that Shah would be released in time for the holidays.

Her rep at the time said Shah considers the timing of her early release a “gift she doesn’t take for granted,” noting that she “will be able to reunite with her family for the holidays.”

The rep went on to share that Shah was in a “really positive” and “hopeful” mental state.

Jen Shah arriving at Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse with two men.
Though she pleaded not guilty, she changed her plea and was sentenced to six and a half years to prison. Alec Tabak
Jen Shah in a tan uniform, glasses, and a bun carrying a cardboard box with another inmate.
Her sentence was reduced multiple times over good behavior. BACKGRID
Jen Shah with her husband Sharrieff Shah.
In November, it was revealed that Shah would be home for the holidays. therealjenshah/Instagram

“She’s done a lot of reflecting and real growth during her time away and is genuinely not the same woman as she was before,” the rep insisted.

“Her focus is on her family and building a healthier, more grounded life.”

According to the rep, Shah “understands the seriousness of the mistakes she made and is excited to put this chapter behind her so that she can show everyone the woman she’s worked hard to become.”

As for her future on “RHOSLC,” executive producer Andy Cohen has shut down any possibility of her coming back to the franchise.

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