Teresa Giudice, who was recently sentenced to 15 months in prison, reportedly petitioned to serve most of her sentence in a halfway house, according to CBS Philly.
The mother of four's recent request was reportedly the "last straw" for Giudice's former crisis manager, Wendy Feldman, who dropped "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star as a client, according to The Wrap.
Feldman reportedly stated that the letter petitioning the courts to ask if Teresa Giudice could spend most of her time at a halfway house was "filled with inaccuracies and information that was blatantly false."
She continued, "This is real life, the stakes are high and this isn't a television network where you can stomp your feet and get your way. This is federal prison, this is not a hotel."
U.S. prosecutors reportedly filed their own letter today in response to Teresa Giudice's request to be put into a halfway house.
Wendy Feldman reportedly released a statement to The Wrap, further explaining her position on Teresa Giudice.
"At the end of the day, my job and anybody who works for a defendant has a similar job to someone who works for the government in that we must respect our federal court systems," explained Feldman in the statement.
She continued, "It is one of the most fair and most unique systems in the world, and therefore we treat it with respect. Clients who don't do not understand have to learn a different way of how this process works."
The crisis manager concluded, "Unfortunately, I worked with Teresa for months and months and months, teaching her to respect the system and the judge and the process, but it went on deaf ears."