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'Real Housewives' Star Joe Giudice Publicly Apologizes to Wife Teresa for Jail Sentence

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'Real Housewives' Star Speaks Out About 15-Month Jail Sentence
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ByMICHAEL ROTHMAN
October 10, 2014, 7:45 PM

— -- Joe Giudice told his wife Teresa Giudice in a TV interview how sorry he was for dragging her into his legal woes, which resulted in her getting a 15-month jail sentence to start on Jan. 5.

"I just want to apologize that I got you into this mess," Joe Giudice said in part 2 of his sit-down interview with Andy Cohen Thursday night on Bravo, according to People magazine. "If I could take it all back, I would."

He added, "I'm sorry you have to go through all this."

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Joe Giudice, 42, added that he tried his best to convince the judge not give his wife jail time for his admitted fraud.

Giudice also admitted to a drinking problem during the interview that aired Thursday night.

"I think I used to drink only on the weekends. Now I drink every day," he said. "But, just wine. I don't drink anything else, really. ... I could easily do two, three bottles, four bottles, easily," a night.

"You know, with another person," he said. "Sometimes two by myself. Well, one bottle's like sucking a bottle of milk. It's like nothing. ... It does help me sleep. It's either that or I have to take a pill, and I don't want to take a pill."

Teresa Giudice, 42, responded and said she doesn't resent Joe in any way.

"I don't think he meant to hurt me," she said. "I think it's a learning lesson for both of us. ... I know he didn't mean to hurt me in any way. ... Since [the sentencing], he's been feeling bad and keeps coming up to me and hugging me."

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