Karen Huger is out of jail. The Real Housewives of Potomac star was released Tuesday morning, Sept. 2, from Montgomery County Correctional Facility.
Her release comes six months after serving time for a drunk driving conviction. She was originally sentenced to one year but served only half.
Karen Huger Seen Post-Release as Bravo Cameras Roll
Karen Huger left jail around 11 a.m. Tuesday. She was seen waving from a black Ford Expedition. Cameras were rolling as she exited.
Witnesses say she headed straight to get her hair and makeup done. The Bravo crew reportedly filmed her first moments of freedom.
The arrest stemmed from a crash in March 2024. Huger crashed her Maserati into a median and then swerved off-road. She was arrested by Montgomery County Police.
She pleaded guilty and received a 12-month sentence. However, she only served six months.
Huger is now on five years of probation. She also lost her driving privileges for one year. In court, she promised to attend Alcoholics Anonymous for life.
What’s Next for Karen Huger and RHOP?
There’s no word yet if Karen Huger will return to The Real Housewives of Potomac. Bravo has not released an official statement.
Fans are eager to see how her legal issues will be addressed on the show. Huger, known as the “Grand Dame,” is one of the franchise’s most recognizable stars.
Her legal troubles may boost ratings if aired on RHOP. The franchise has often used cast members’ real-life struggles for dramatic content.
But her future with the show remains unclear. For now, Huger seems focused on recovery and staying sober.
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Q1: Why was Karen Huger in jail?
She was sentenced for DUI after crashing her car in March 2024. She served six months in jail.
Q2: When was Karen Huger released from jail?
She was released on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, around 11 a.m.
Q3: Will Karen Huger return to Real Housewives of Potomac?
There is no confirmation yet. Bravo has not released a statement about her return.
Q4: What are the terms of Karen Huger’s probation?
She will serve five years of probation and cannot drive for one year.
Q5: What did Karen Huger say about her recovery?
She told the judge she plans to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for the rest of her life.
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