The news of Karen Huger’s situation emerged after spending two months in the Montgomery County Correctional Facility due to various driving offenses. These included failure to control speed and notifying of an address change.
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Karen Huger Has Been Denied Work Release; Will Likely Remain In Prison Until November 2025

According to The Washington Post, Huger has been collecting good behavior credit while behind bars for her fourth DUI charge.
It was reported that Huger, a reality star on Bravo since 2017, had volunteered for a work release program aimed at rehabilitation. This program sometimes involves placing inmates in a dormitory-style building rather than a traditional prison. However, the judge overseeing her case quickly denied this request and did not approve the transfer.
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Karen Huger ‘Drew The Wrong Judge’

“She drew the wrong judge,” Montgomery County defense attorney David Moyse said about Huger’s disapproval. “It was just horrible luck.”
Huger’s attorney, David Martella, expressed disappointment with the judge’s decision. They believed that Huger would have benefited from returning to the rehab facility she was in before her sentencing to focus on her recovery.
“It’s a great program,” Martella said. “We were disappointed she wasn’t approved.”
During her initial sentencing, the prosecution slammed Huger for her repeated driving offenses. They also noted that the reality star had been given several chances to change her behavior in the past.
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“The fact that Ms. Huger has repeatedly been given the benefit of another chance on three separate occasions demonstrates that she has not learned anything from her prior arrests,” the prosecutor wrote. “In fact, it appears as if she has been emboldened.”
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Huger Entered Rehab Before Her Sentencing Date
During the reunion for the last season of the “Real Housewives of Potomac,” Huger told her castmates through a video message that she wouldn’t attend the taping because she had decided to enter a rehab facility to address her drinking.
“I am going away to a treatment center to address taking antidepressants and drinking,” she said. “I want to get to the bottom of it.”
Several of her peers, including Dr. Wendy Osefo, replied to Huger’s statements and expressed their confusion with the timing of the 61-year-old’s actions.
“It’s kind of interesting that she’s doing it before her sentencing,” Osefo said. “And I’m wondering, ‘Is she doing it because she feels like she needs help, or is she doing it because she feels it will lighten the blow of the sentence?'”
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Osefo Thinks The Show Will Move On Without Karen Huger

In a previous interview, Osefo opened up about her reaction to Huger’s prison sentence and said she “couldn’t believe” what was happening.
“At the end of the day, we may have our differences, but I always wish her well, and I’m just keeping her in prayer 100 [percent],” she said.
However, the reality star and college professor explained that she had no concerns about the show carrying on without Huger, also known as “The Grand Dame.”
“With this group, we have found a way to navigate with her presence and without her presence,” Osefo said.
“Looking at the reunion, I think that we maneuvered in a positive way as a collective, as a unit,” she continued. “I wish her the best, but I think that the Potomac brand still is strong.”
Huger’s Boss Saw Her Prison Sentence Coming From A Mile Away

Another Bravo name close to Huger who shared their emotional reaction to her sentencing is her boss and “Real Housewives” executive producer Andy Cohen.
“I’ve been thinking about her a lot, and I’m so sad about this. I’m so sad about how this entire thing has played out,” he said on his radio show, “Andy Cohen Live.”
However, the father of two admitted he wasn’t shocked by the court’s decision.
“I’m not surprised at all,” Cohen admitted before slamming Huger’s lawyers for “recommending [she] go to trial on this when they knew there was body cam footage like that? I mean, it’s so sad.”
It’s still unclear if “RHOP” will film season 10 without Huger, or if production will remain paused until she’s released in November 2025.