Teresa Giudice Breaks Up Fight in Prison: Will Details in 2016 Memoir?
Teresa Giudice revealed some shocking news in her diary. When Teresa and Joe's lawyer, James J. Leonard Jr., came by to visit Joe, he shared what Teresa has been writing down in her diary, including a fight she had to break up during her time in prison.
Joe wondered why their lawyer had her personal belongings as his attorney explained, "She's not putting all this stuff in emails and she said that she wanted to share it with you, and when the girls get old enough she wants them to know what every day was like in there for her."
Attorney James Leonard also made it clear that Teresa's stay behind bars wasn't a walk in a park.
"Anybody who thinks that she's in some lucky place," she isn't if you ask Teresa's lawyer and husband.
He then goes into to detail about the fight that Teresa had to break apart.
"I'm reading one night where she's breaking up a fight between two girls," Attorney Leonard said. "Your wife tapping the one girl saying 'why are you bothering her, you're bigger than her, you're older than her, pick on someone your own size.'"
Teresa's lawyer wanted Joe to know that his wife has gain a lot of respect in prison. Joe agreed and believed that his wife could old her own. "I know that she can hold her own, and that's what makes me feel good. But it's still tough."
During Teresa's stay at Danbury, Connecticut, prison she has been doing yoga and meditation to try to have more balance, her lawyer claimed. If Teresa did get into a fight, she would've been transported to a bigger prison because the facility she's in right now is like a camp, Joe and her lawyer explained.
So will that fight be apart of Teresa's new memoir? According to The Daily Dish, Teresa's book, Turning the Tables: From Housewife to Inmate and Back Again is set to be released in 2016.
In the memoir Teresa will openly share her life as a mother of four girls, and her time behind bars.
"While we've all watched Teresa's life unfold on television, Turning the Tables will mark the first time we will hear all of Teresa's incredible life story, including her recent stint in prison," Jennifer Bergstrom, Vice President and Publisher of Gallery Books, noted.