Karen Huger DUI: RHOP Star Arrested After Crash

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    Word on the street is that our favorite Grande Dame is back! Karen Huger, star of The Real Housewives of Potomac, has officially completed her sentence.

    According to the Montgomery County Department of Corrections, our girl was released bright and early Tuesday morning from the Montgomery County Detention Center in Maryland. And you know what that means… drama’s back on the menu, Potomac!

    Earlier this year, the reality TV queen faced the music after her February 2024 DUI incident. The judge handed down a two-year sentence (one year suspended) and slapped her with $2,900 in fines. Ouch!

    But hey, good behavior always pays off. Huger ended up serving six months behind bars, and insiders say her stellar conduct got her out early. That’s how you do it, Grand Dame!

    Known and loved as the “Grand Dame” of RHOP, Huger’s recent legal battles have definitely been making headlines all year. Now that she’s free, Bravo fans are already buzzing about how much of this personal journey will play out in the upcoming season of Potomac. We know we’ll be watching, cocktail in hand, ready for all the shade, secrets, and fabulous fashion! After all, what’s life without a little Potomac drama?

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