- Karen Huger Sentenced to One Year in Prison for DUI Offense following her fourth DUI conviction.
- Huger will serve one year in jail and pay $2900 in fines.
- She faces five years of supervised probation with an ignition interlock device.
- Huger is barred from driving for one year after her release.
Karen Huger, a familiar face from the reality show “The Real Housewives of Potomac,” has been given a two-year jail term, with one year being suspended, after being found guilty of driving under the influence.
Following her arrest on March 19, 2024, in Potomac, Maryland, Huger’s sentencing occurred almost a year later.

After a trial in December, a jury in Montgomery County convicted Huger of multiple offenses, including DUI, negligent driving, speeding that led to an accident, and failure to report a change of address to the authorities.
During the sentencing, Huger expressed her remorse to the court and the police involved in her arrest, describing her actions as a “mirror of brutal clarity.”
BREAKING NEWS: Karen Huger has been sentenced to the maximum of 2 years in jail which includes a one year suspension stemming from her 4th DUI case #RHOP
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Despite her request for leniency, Judge Terrence McGann stressed the gravity of her situation, pointing out that this was her fourth DUI offense. Huger’s defense team emphasized her dedication to sobriety and rehabilitation, but the judge insisted that her past warranted a substantial sentence.
As part of her punishment, Huger will spend one year in the Montgomery County Correctional Facility. After her release, she will be prohibited from driving for one year and will be placed on five years of supervised probation, during which she must use an ignition interlock device. Additionally, she is required to pay $2,900 in fines.
Huger’s family, including her husband Raymond and their children, were present at the sentencing to offer their support.
Her attorney, David Martella, mentioned that Huger has come to terms with the decision and has been diligently working on her recovery, expressing gratitude that this chapter is now behind her.
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Last Updated on February 27, 2025 by 247 News Around The World