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Joe Giudice Begs Trump For Pardon, Issues Emotional Plea- 'Let Me Visit My Daughters'

Joe Giudice Begs Trump For Pardon, Issues Emotional Plea- 'Let Me Visit My Daughters'

Time of India27-06-2025
'The Real Housewives' star Teresa Giudice's ex-husband Joe Giudice is making headlines after publicly begging President Donald Trump for a pardon so he can visit his four daughters in the U.S. Deported to Italy in 2019 after serving time for fraud, Joe says he just wants a chance to see his family. Fans are divided with some supporting his plea and others calling it 'another case of celebrity privilege'. His legal team is exploring options. Watch-
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Joe Giudice Begs Trump For Pardon, Issues Emotional Plea- 'Let Me Visit My Daughters'
Joe Giudice Begs Trump For Pardon, Issues Emotional Plea- 'Let Me Visit My Daughters'

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  • Time of India

Joe Giudice Begs Trump For Pardon, Issues Emotional Plea- 'Let Me Visit My Daughters'

'The Real Housewives' star Teresa Giudice's ex-husband Joe Giudice is making headlines after publicly begging President Donald Trump for a pardon so he can visit his four daughters in the U.S. Deported to Italy in 2019 after serving time for fraud, Joe says he just wants a chance to see his family. Fans are divided with some supporting his plea and others calling it 'another case of celebrity privilege'. His legal team is exploring options. Watch-

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