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Prosecutors Say Milania Giudice Struck a Person in the Head During May Domestic Dispute

Her not-guilty plea by video opens municipal-court proceedings that could lead to jail, probation, or fines.

Overview

  • Milania Giudice was arrested at her mother Teresa Giudice’s Montville, New Jersey, home on May 14 after a domestic-dispute call that police said involved her throwing food and candles.
  • Prosecutors told a municipal judge on July 14 that she struck an alleged victim identified as “L. R.” in the head with her fist, causing redness to the forehead, a new specific allegation in the case.
  • Milania appeared by Zoom with defense attorney Alan Kraminsky and entered a not-guilty plea during the July 14 hearing.
  • Milania has publicly contested a circulating image she called an AI-generated mugshot in a June 29 TikTok and said she was ‘‘not in a good area’’ of her life at the time of the incident.
  • Key municipal records remain sealed, the next hearing is scheduled for August 11, and a conviction on the simple-assault charge could carry up to six months in jail, probation, and fines, while the defendant is presumed innocent.