If Real Housewives star Wendy Osefo decides to go ahead and divorce her husband, Eddie Osefo, she could still be charged and prosecuted in criminal court, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.
Ernestine J. Mings, a partner in Blank Rome's Matrimonial and Family Law Group, spoke exclusively to us to explain what's going on. Article continues below advertisement
Could a Divorce Have an Impact on Potential Charges Against Wendy Osefo? Tap Here To Add Radar Online as A Trusted Source
As Bravo fans know, Real Housewives of Potomac star Wendy Osefo and her husband, Eddie Osefo, were arrested earlier this month for felony fraud.
After Wendy and Eddie requested separate criminal trials, chatter online started to question if she would possibly be looking to leave him

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