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Jen Shah Says She’s Going To Prison With Only These Two Items

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Jen Shah got a lot off her chest just hours before having to report to federal prison, granting an interview to a former convicted felon who now runs a service helping convicts prepare for life in and after prison.

In an interview with Justin Paperny, the co-founder of White Collar Service and author of Lessons From Prison and Ethics in Motion, the former “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star says she’s going into prison with only two things — her Quran and an 18-page release plan, which she said “has 11 different sections that is going to help me stay on track, hold me accountable, and it’s something that I’m going to build on while I’m in prison.” READ MORE: Jen Shah Gets Tattoo Honoring Her Husband and Children Ahead of Prison Sentence Shah, 49, said the release plan was created by Michael Santos, the other White Collar co-founder.

Shah also revealed she’ll be documenting everything while she’s in prison, calling her journal — through a subscription-based website — a “road map.” “This release plan is not only my road map but it’s what is going to hold me accountable for everything that I told the judge at sentencing,” she explained. “That I will make sure that I make these victims whole.

This release plan is going to help me be successful so that I can do that, so that I can prove worthy to my family of all the love and support they’ve shown me throughout this entire process.” READ MORE: Heather Gay on 'RHOSLC' Without Jen Shah and New Memoir 'Bad Mormon' Along with her guilty plea, Shah also agreed to forfeit $6.5 million and to pay restitution of up to $9.5 million.

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