Erika Girardiis being forced to give up one of her very pricey possessions after a judge ruled it was purchased with stolen funds.
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Whilethe “XXPEN$IVE” singerhas to return the gift, the judge noted he didn’t believe she knew the funds used to purchase the earrings was illegitimate, Law360 reported, but that “she’s still in possession of stolen property.”
Erika’s attorney, Evan Borges, told the court that since Tom’s battle with legal woes, her life has changed drastically.
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“My client takes this very seriously, Your Honor,” Borges said, according to the outlet. “My client left this marriage to move into a rental, filed for divorce on her own, and all she took with her were her personal possessions, which do include jewelry, but all she’s got are those personal possessions, plus her income fromReal Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
“It’s funny for people to sort of snicker about, but it’s all she’s got, as far as income.”

Erika and Tom were married for 21 years before her filing in November 2020. She was previously married to Thomas Zizzo, with whom she shares26-year-old son Tommy Zizzo.
Shortly after submitting the paperwork for her divorce from Tom, Erika found herself entangled in his ongoing legal issues, includinga lawsuit accusing both of them of embezzling moneyintended to go to Boeing plane crash victims' families. Erika has repeatedly denied having any part in Tom’s legal controversies.
Charges against Erika were dismissed from the embezzlement lawsuit, but Erika is now facing two other lawsuits: a $50 million racketeering suit and a $2.1 million “aiding and abetting” suit.
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At the same time, Tom’s health has been declining. Amid his battle with dementia and late-onset Alzheimer’s disease, the 83-year-old wasplaced under a temporary conservatorshipin February 2021 that wasmade permanentthat July. He is currentlyliving in a “skilled nursing facility"where he is receiving 24-hour care.
As for how she is handling her new normal, Erika recently toldE!‘sDaily Popthat she’s focused on remaining present.
“Last year I was waking up with this hopeless feeling,” she recalled. “There’s a lot of sadness still here, but there is happiness in the form of having some fun with some friends, having some sex, and just trying to stay in the moment and not in the past.”
And now Erika said it’s all about a fresh start. “What I like the most is that I’ve have the chance to completely start over and be free from over a 20-year marriage and kind of wipe the slate clean in a way,” she said.
source: people.com