Coach Shariff:  "My Wife Din't Do Nuffin'!"

 

 

As convicted felon Jen Shahshank's sentencing looms, her husband (along with the son and 28 others) is pleading with the court for leniency.  "Coach" Sharrieff Shah Sr., who has been married to the felonious  reality star since 1994, penned a lengthy letter to da judge claiming Jen's crimes occurred in part due to developing business relationships with "awful people" and making "catastrophically bad business decisions.".  Ha! Ya think?

 

In the six page letter, Sheriff detailed the disgraced television personality's commitment to her role as a devoted wife and mother (Ha!) as well as her various contributions to the community (double Ha!), including sewing maxes during the Covid plannedemic and donating (fake designer) dresses so that "underprivileged girls" would be able to attend prom.

 

He also noted that she has already "tooken the first huge step" and acknowledged her actions by accepting a guilty plea.  "Jen has expressed her genuine remorse to me (yeah, for getting caught) so many times for what she has done and the people hurt by her criminal actions," the 51-year-old wrote. "Jennifer is truly a good woman, mother, wife, sister, and daughter who made bad decisions."

 

He later added that a lenient sentence would "allow Jen to return to work sooner" so that she could pay her restitution to the victims as quickly as possible. "My wife is not a career criminal, and she has no prior criminal history," he continued. "She is committed to doing whatever it takes to make things right." "Although many judicial officers in your position believe justice requires punishment, please bear in mind that my wife has been dealing with a level of punishment since the day she was arrested on March 30, 2021. Judge Stein, I beg you to please show mercy on my wife when issuing your sentence," Sharrieff concluded.

 

Jen's sentencing hearing is scheduled to take place on Friday, January 6.  Hmm, for some reason that date rings a bell?  But wait!  The nauseam continues as one of her sleazy loiyas weighed in as well.  "Ms. Shah is a good woman who crossed a line. She accepts full responsibility for her actions and deeply apologizes to all who have been harmed", lawyer Priya Chaudhry said at the time. "Ms. Shah is also sorry for disappointing her husband, children, family, friends, and supporters. Jen pled guilty because she wants to pay her debt to society and put this ordeal behind her and her family".  No bitch, she knew she was looking at 30 yrs. in the slammer, and her pleading guilty was a legal maneuver to get a lighter sentence.

 

Jen Shah's real life antics for the past several months (crashing BravoCon, fighting with people on the steets, and SM battles) are not indicative of a "changed" woman who is remorseful, and you can bet the prosecuters, the judge, her sentencing board, her probation officer, and case manager at the prison are all taking notes. BTW, judges are notorious for hating these after-the-fact pleas for leniency .... just ask the Chrisleys.