Jen Shah owes $124,000 in unpaid legal fees and expenses while serving her prison sentence

Jailed Jen Shah owes $124,000 in unpaid legal fees and expenses, her former legal team revealed in a bombshell filing Thursday.

The 49-year-old star of The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City is currently serving a 5.5-year prison sentence for a telemarketing scheme that preyed on the elderly and vulnerable. The original sentence of 6.5 years was reduced by one year last month.

Attorney Priya Chaudhry of New York-based film Chaudhry Law PLLC told Judge Sidney Stein that Shah owes $50,000 in unpaid fees and $74,422.95 in unpaid expenses β€” in all $124,422.95.

The filing comes less than two weeks after Chaudhry Law filed a motion to withdraw from Shah’s counsel over her unpaid bills.

Last month it was announced that she will be released from prison a year earlier than expected.

Jailed Jen Shah owes $124,000 in unpaid legal fees and expenses, her former legal team revealed in a bombshell filing Thursday

Page six reported that her prison sentence has been reduced by one year and her release is now set for August 30, 2028.

A representative of Shah told People in a statement that the Bravolebrity remains “committed” to making amends with its victims and hopes to return home “as soon as possible.”

“I spoke to my client Jen Shah on the phone this week – she is doing well and she remains committed to bringing her victims back to health,” Shah’s representative said.

“She has initiated her restitution payments and we hope to have her home as soon as possible so she can resume living with her family and work and leave this chapter of her life behind.”

Shah, one of the most bombastic characters on the Bravo show, was imprisoned last month after finally admitting to a years-long telemarketing scam that preyed on the elderly and the vulnerable.

Her surrender to prison on February 17 came after she pleaded guilty to fraud last year – despite previously protesting her innocence both on air and on social media for months.

She was sentenced to more than six years in prison after admitting to orchestrating a telemarketing scheme targeting the susceptible elderly and vulnerable.

Shah tricked her victims into buying bogus business mentoring, before landing them in relentless subscription payments they couldn’t get out of.

Sentence reduced: The 49-year-old star of The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City is currently serving a 5.5-year prison sentence for a telemarketing scheme that preyed on the elderly and the vulnerable.  The original sentence of 6.5 years was reduced by one year last month;  photo January

Sentence reduced: The 49-year-old star of The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City is currently serving a 5.5-year prison sentence for a telemarketing scheme that preyed on the elderly and the vulnerable. The original sentence of 6.5 years was reduced by one year last month; photo January

Legal Trouble: Attorney Priya Chaudhry of New York-based film Chaudhry Law PLLC told Judge Sidney Stein that Shah owes $50,000 in unpaid fees and $74,422.95 in unpaid expenses – a total of $124,422.95

Legal Trouble: Attorney Priya Chaudhry of New York-based film Chaudhry Law PLLC told Judge Sidney Stein that Shah owes $50,000 in unpaid fees and $74,422.95 in unpaid expenses – a total of $124,422.95

During her sentencing hearing, prosecutors recounted how she laughed heartlessly with colleagues when some of the victims called them in tears, begging for debt forgiveness.

But after being jailed for the scam, Shah took to Instagram to apologize for her crime.

β€œI surrender to serve a sentence in federal prison today,” she wrote.

It’s the price I have to pay for the bad decisions I’ve made. People got hurt by my decisions.

β€œWhile in prison, I will work to make amends and reconcile with the victims of my crime.

“I pray that over time people will judge me by the way I responded to this sentence, rather than just the decisions that led me to prison.”

Earlier this month, Shah’s husband Sharrieff “Coach” Shah read the correspondence she sent from behind bars, describing how she suffered a panic attack on her way to Bryan Federal Prison Camp, Texas.

“I couldn’t breathe and my hands went numb,” she wrote. “I knew I was having an anxiety attack.”

While writing about her emotions on the way to prison, the TV personality said she became overwhelmed with emotions while driving with her husband to surrender.

“I pulled over Coach because we had bad reception while driving and I couldn’t Facetim my oldest baby,” she continued.

β€œWe finally connected, I saw his face and I cried so hard he assured me it would be okay.

“I didn’t think I’d make it today. It felt surreal as we drove up to Bryan FPC just minutes before we had to surrender.

“My greatest fear and the unimaginable was about to happen – having to say goodbye to my dear husband and precious baby Omar (he will always be my baby even though he is a senior in HS).”

Shah keeps herself busy behind bars as she is currently working on a play inspired by the Real Housewives with her fellow inmates.

She says Shah is developing a play at her Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas TMZ on Thursday morning.

The reality star’s manager, Chris Giovanni, told the publication that she is working on a production titled The Real Housewives Of Bryan.

Shah’s manager says it’s still in the early stages as she takes the time to teach some of her team how to read and write.

Giovanni told TMZ that the script revolves around the real housewives staying in prison with their personalities kicked up a notch.

Keeping Busy: Shah keeps herself busy behind bars as she is currently working with her fellow inmates on a play inspired by the Real Housewives;  she is pictured leaving court in January

Keeping Busy: Shah keeps herself busy behind bars as she is currently working with her fellow inmates on a play inspired by the Real Housewives; she is pictured leaving court in January

Apologies: But after being jailed for the scam, Shah took to Instagram to apologize for her crime

Apologies: But after being jailed for the scam, Shah took to Instagram to apologize for her crime

Shah certainly seems to be getting the most out of prison as she is said to form strong friendships and even mentor other inmates while keeping morale high during their sentences.

The manager said she has worked in the prison’s education department and library since she was first incarcerated nearly two months ago.

She’s also focused on her health, as she’s lost 15 pounds through daily exercise, as Giovanni said she’s not a fan of the food.

The manager also said that Shah has kept her faith by fasting and praying daily during Ramadan.