Teresa Giudice has not shied away from the public eye during her recent legal troubles, tweeting pictures of her family on the beach, and cooking new recipes.

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Giudice, star of the Bravo show "Real Housewives of New Jersey," also tweeted a pic of one of her other daughters, as well as the one of her and her husband above.  She also tweeted a picture making shrimp arrabbiata for dinner, staying busy during the face of legal trouble.

It was announced last Monday that the Giudices conspired to illegally obtain mortgages and other loans from multiple banks by intentionally overestimating their incomes in order to get more money, according to the U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman. 

Giudice's RHONJ co-stars haven't remaind quiet during the ordeal.

Caroline Manzo was interviewed about the 39-count Giudice indictment during Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live."

"I texted her the day of the indictment, I did," said Manzo, 51. "I sent a message that I'll keep to myself, and she did respond back, which I'm going to keep to myself as well."

"I can't even wrap my head around it," Manzo continued. "It's unexpected. This is a big deal. I think for us, the housewives, we always comment on trivial things, and I think for me, the Manzos, our position is going to stay quiet. It's just too big and too serious for the peanut gallery. I'm just going to leave it at that."

The couple has allegedly withheld vital information about their net worth from a U.S. bankruptcy trustee after filing for Chapter 7 in 2009. The information withheld included Teresa's true income from "Real Housewives." The legal trouble includes accusations of tax evasion and bank fraud.  If convicted, they could spend years in jail, and Joe, who is not a U.S. citizen, could be deported back to Italy.

According to Us Weekly, Manzo isn't the only other RHONJ star to speak out about the Giudice's legal trouble.

Kim Granatell, who has often appeared on the show, showed no sympathy for the family, implying that Teresa Giudice would defnitely be serving time in jail.

"They should have thought about their kids," she tweeted Wednesday, July 31. Addressing Teresa directly, she added, "Get ready for a flashlight in your face every hour for the headcount and a communal toilet. Who will fund your commissary?"

Granatell also tweeted these gems:

Unsurpringly, Manzo had something to say about Granatell's Twitter rant.

"I don't even know what to say about that, because again, this is nothing to joke about," Manzo said. "You got these four little children, and their parents and everything. There comes a time when you just to have to grow up and put that aside."

The Guidices have four children, Gia, 12, Gabriella, 10, Milania, 7, and Audriana, 3.  After their initial court appearance last week, Teresa and Joe Giudice were released on 500,000 bond each, had their passports taken away, and are only alowed to travel between New Jersey and New York.