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Real Housewives’ Star Lisa Hochstein Surrenders in Miami on Felony Wiretap Charge

Her surrender moves a divorce-fueled dispute into criminal court under Florida’s wiretap law.

Overview

  • Lisa Hochstein turned herself in at a Miami jail Wednesday for booking and was released on her own recognizance after inmate records listed a $5,000 bond.
  • Prosecutors charged Hochstein and ex-boyfriend Jody Glidden with one felony count of intercepting private conversations involving Lenny Hochstein during March 12–31, 2023, according to court filings.
  • Glidden, who was arrested Sunday and freed on a $5,000 bond, pleaded not guilty, requested 15 days to file motions, and asked for a jury trial with his arraignment set for Thursday.
  • Hochstein pleaded not guilty on April 14 and asked for 15 days to file motions, as her attorneys argue the matter stems from a contentious divorce and should be in civil court.
  • The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office confirmed the arrest warrant was sealed, and the case follows a long public divorce finalized in November 2024 that included prior claims of a listening device in Lenny’s car, which Hochstein denied.