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Teresa Giudice Photographs Husband, 3 Kids During Hamptons Beach Vacation Amid Fraud Charges

Teresa Giudice and her husband Joe Giudice are not letting the fact that they could spend 50 years in prison get in the way of their summer fun. The couple and their three kids went to the beach in the Hamptons.

"The Real Housewives of New Jersey" stars posted the beach pictures on their Instagram account.

On Sunday, Teresa, 41, posted a picture on Instagram of her and Joe, 43, posing for the camera with their arms around each other while standing in the water. Although the pair are facing up to 50 years in prison, the Bravo stars had smiles on their faces and Teresa captioned the shot, "Me and my honey..."

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Teresa and Joe are parents to Gia, 13, Gabriella, 10, Milania, 7, and Audriana, 3. In another photo, Joe posed with Milania while helping her bodyboard. "Milania and her Daddy hitting the waves," Teresa wrote of the picture.

The reality couple has been accused of exaggerating income when applying for loans and not disclosing full income amounts when applying for bankruptcy after they appeared on the "Real Housewives" reality show in 2009. Both husband, 43, and wife, 41, face a 39-count indictment, according to reports.

In 2009 the couple filed for bankruptcy claiming over $10 million worth of debt. In an interview just after the filing, Teresa Giudice said on "The View" that she and her husband had run into trouble because tenants living in homes rented out by her husband had failed to pay rent in a downturned economy. The indictment includes conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, bank fraud, making false statements on loan applications and bankruptcy fraud.

In addition, Joe Giudice also faces penalties for failing to file tax returns from 2004-2008, making false claims about employments status and salaries. During that time he is alleged to have earned nearly $1 million.

Court documents obtained and published by RadarOnline.com reveal Joe Giudice admitted to forging a mortgage in 2007, which could have led federal investigators to watch his business dealings closely over the past six years.

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