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After the “Real Housewives of Miami” star and her now-ex-boyfriend Jody Glidden were charged with one count each of interception of wire, oral or electronic communications, Page Six has learned that the pair “reached an agreement with prosecutors.”

Their attorneys, Jayne Weintraub and Howard Srebnick, told us Tuesday that “all charges” against the duo “will be dismissed [in] mid-June without any admission of guilt of conviction.”
According to court records, which were first obtained by NBC Miami, Hochstein and Glidden accepted a pretrial diversion program (PTD), which is an alternative to prosecution offered to “offenders with non-violent priors” by the Miami-Dade County State Attorney’s Office.
The program gives these individuals the opportunity to “make significant changes in their lives so they can avoid further involvement with the criminal justice system.”
If they “complete all conditions and remain arrest-free during [their] participation, the State Attorney’s Office will drop the charges.”
This story is developing…
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