Wendy And Eddie Osefo Allegedly Used Aliases And '40 Credit And Debit Cards' Before Fraud Arrest
By Jacquez Printup on November 20, 2025 at 5:30 PM EST

Days after Wendy Osefo told "Real Housewives of Potomac" fans that she and her husband, Eddie Osefo, were remaining in good spirits following their fraud arrest, more damning news has surfaced. Prosecutors have shared additional information about the reality TV couple in court documents, claiming they were not only in substantial debt, but that they also had a "pattern of excessive spending." Wendy and Eddie Osefo were initially arrested in October 2025 and accused of staging a fake burglary for insurance money.
Wendy And Eddie Osefo Accused Of 'Excessive Spending' Amid Fraud Case

According to a new report from The Baltimore Banner, prosecutors are seeking financial records from Wendy and Eddie to show the Bravo vets have a "pattern of excessive spending" and to "support a motive in their criminal fraud case."
Prosecutors claim that Wendy and Eddie, a former college professor and lawyer, respectively, are burdened by "substantial debt" and that they found "approximately 40 credit and/or debit cards, some of which are believed to be in company names," allegedly belonging to the married couple during their investigation.
Prosecutors Want Wendy And Eddie's PayPal, Venmo, And Cash App Records

The shocking allegations don't stop there, though. Also, in the Banner's recent report, Maryland prosecutors have accused Wendy and Eddie of using aliases, including "Pam Oliver" and "Eddie Hennesy," to conceal their identities.
Prosecutors also accused Wendy of lying about using online banking services, such as PayPal, Venmo, and Cash App, to pay for certain items.
"The state anticipates seeing purchases as well as returns on the financial records," they wrote. "Additionally, the State expects such documentation to show a pattern of excessive spending, supporting motive in this case. The State avers that insurance fraud is a financial crime, and in that, the amount of debt owed by the Osefos, jointly, individually and by the businesses that they own, is highly relevant to their motive."
Wendy And Eddie Osefo Face Pushback And Possible Consequences

According to a previous report from The Blast, Wendy and Eddie were slapped with several felony fraud charges, including insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, and making a false statement to a police officer.
Following the arrest, Wendy stepped down from her position as a visiting professor at Wesleyan University. Eddie, on the other hand, could also face professional scrutiny as a licensed attorney.
"Most States, including D.C., do institute discipline for attorneys convicted of fraud or other crimes of moral turpitude. Typically, they wait until resolution of [the] criminal case, but in extreme cases they may ask criminal court to make not practicing law a condition of bond," Sam Bassett, a Texas criminal defense attorney, said.
Wendy Gets Candid About Arrest During BravoCon
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While the Osefos have remained tight-lipped about the allegations against them so far, Wendy finally addressed the situation head-on during this year's BravoCon event in Las Vegas, Nevada.
"I read your messages. I can’t respond to everyone, but your love and support means the world to me," Wendy said, according to social media videos. "You know, it’s an unfortunate situation, and right now I can’t say too much, but I will say when the time is right, I will share my story with everyone, and for now they’re just allegations, so we will continue to push forward."
Wendy also thanked her co-stars and the "RHOP" production team for rallying around her family during such a difficult time. "I am overwhelmed by the love so thank you so much," she said.
Another 'RHOP' Star Arrested In 2025
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Wendy and Eddie aren't the only "Real Housewives of Potomac" stars dealing with legal issues late this year. According to a previous report from The Blast, former "RHOP" star Mia Thornton was arrested and charged with larceny in November 2025.
Legal documents revealed that Thornton's former condo management company alleged the reality star and a man named Jared McGriff suddenly moved out of their unit in Atlanta, Georgia, and took $11,000 worth of furniture and electronics with them.
Thornton was taken into custody at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport before being transported to the Fulton County Jail.
Thornton was a cast member on the long-running reality series from season 6 to season 9 before announcing her departure in April 2025.
"With every new season comes a new beginning, and I have some news to share. My family and I have made the decision to relocate to Atlanta, and with that, I will not be returning to The Real Housewives of Potomac next season," she wrote on Instagram.