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'RHONJ' Jacqueline Laurita Leaves Franklin Lakes Amid Foreclosure
It would appear Laurita's time on the show has come to an end. She posted about her move out west on Instagram.

FRANKLIN LAKES, NJ — It appears Jacqueline Laurtia's time on"The Real Housewives of New Jersey" has come to an end.
Laurita posted on Instagram Sunday about her move west in the wake of her home being foreclosed on. NJ.com reported Laurita is moving back to Nevada. She is a New Jersey native.
"I’m sure going to miss New Jersey and all of the people who have made it so special for me and my family," Laurita said on Instagram. "We have so many incredible memories here that we will cherish forever!"
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Laurtia said she is "happy" to continue sharing her family's journey on social media.
Laurita and her husband, Chris put the six-bedroom, five-bathroom house on the market for nearly $2.3 million in August of 2017. They listed it for $1.9 milion in April before dropping the price by $1 million in May. They bought it for $1.7 million in 2002.
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Laurita is an autism research advocate. She and her family have helped raise money for Autism Speaks, an international autism advocacy organization. Her son, Nicholas, was diagnosed with autism in 2012.
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- 'Real Housewives' Jacqueline Laurita Lists Franklin Lakes Home For $2.3M
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