Overview
- The Montgomery County Detention Center confirmed she was released at 10 a.m. ET on Tuesday after serving six months.
- The Real Housewives of Potomac personality was convicted in December 2024 on seven of eight counts, including DUI and negligent driving.
- In February she received a two-year sentence with one year suspended and was taken into custody immediately.
- Her post-release terms include a one-year prohibition on driving, five years of probation that may shift to unsupervised after three violation-free years, and an ignition interlock once she is cleared to drive.
- As she left custody, she briefly lowered a car window and waved to cameras, according to on-scene video.