Overview
- Officials at the Montgomery County Detention Center confirmed Huger’s release on Tuesday at about 10 a.m. ET after roughly 187 days in custody.
- She was sentenced in February to two years with one year suspended, which left an expected one year to serve.
- A jury in December 2024 convicted her of DUI and related charges, including negligent driving and failure to control speed, and acquitted her of reckless driving.
- Local reporting attributed the early release to good behavior, and she remains under a one-year driving prohibition, five years of probation, and an ignition interlock requirement once she is allowed to drive.
- Her future on The Real Housewives of Potomac is unresolved, with Bravo declining comment as cameras appeared to film her exit and she briefly features in the new season’s trailer.