A Los Angeles court has Kim Richards’ sentence has been modified to 450 hours of community service.
According to E! News, the former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star must complete the hours by September 7 or she could face jail time. Richards could also avoid jail time by proving that she’s on her way to completing the hours at the deadline.
The reality star missed her initial deadline to complete 20 days of community service and attend 52 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. She had originally been sentenced to complete 30 days.
Richards’ lawyer told E! that “Kim is up to date on all her requirements with the court and her probation was reinstated.”
The sentence stems from a 2015 shoplifting arrest. Richards was arrested after attempting to walk out of a Van Nuys, California Target with more than $612 worth of goods. She was charged with a misdemeanor and released on $5,000 bail.
Richards was also banned from the store, prohibited from coming within 100 feet of the store during her three-year probationary period. She also must not possess any narcotics, dangerous or restricted drugs or associated paraphernalia, unless she has a valid prescription.
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Cesar Millan, "Cesar 911" "Dog Whisperer" star Cesar Millan was investigated by L.A. County Animal Control when a complaint of animal cruelty was made against his dog psychology center in Santa Clarita, California, in March 2016.
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Austin "Chumlee" Russell, "Pawn Stars" Austin Russell, aka Chumlee, was arrested in March 2016 when officers found marijuana, methamphetamine and a weapon in his possession while executing a search warrant for an alleged sexual assualt.
Kim Richards, "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" Former child star and "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" alum Kim Richards had multiple run-ins with the law since her stint on the Bravo reality show ended. Richards was arrested in August 2015 after being caught shoplifting more than $600 worth of goods from a Los Angeles Target.
Caitlyn Jenner, "I Am Cait" "Keeping up With the Kardashians" and "I Am Cait" star Caitlyn Jenner faced possible manslaughter charges following an car accident in February 2015 that resulted in the death of 65-year-old Kim Howe. Ultimately, prosecutors decided not to press criminal charges.
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Teresa and Joe Giudice, "Real Housewives of New Jersey" Teresa Giudice and her husband Joe pled guilty to 41 counts of financial fraud in March 2014, leading the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star to spend 11 months in federal prison.
Richard Hatch, "Survivor" After winning the first season of CBS' "Survivor," Richard Hatch served 51 months in federal prison for tax evasion in 2006. He served another nine months for failing to amend his tax returns as ordered by the court.
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Joshua Tel Warner, “Deadliest Catch” One of the cast members of Discovery's popular series "Deadliest Catch," Joshua Tel Warner was arrested in December 2009 for a string of three bank robberies in the Oregon area.
Michael Skupin, “Survivor” In February 2016, "Survivor" alum Michael Skupin was arrested on possession of child pornography during an investigation into a Ponzi scheme in which he was allegedly involved.
Khloe Kardashian, "Keeping up With the Kardashians" In March 2007, Khloe Kardashian, one of the stars of E!'s "Keeping up With the Kardashians," was arrested for driving under the influence. She later served three hours of jail time for violating probation.
Billy and Joshua Brown, “Alaskan Bush People” Billy Brown and son, Joshua "Bam Bam," Brown were sentenced to 30 days in prison for lying on Permanent Fund dividend applications in January 2016.
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From “Dog Whisperer” Cesar Milan and Austin “Chumlee” Russell of “Pawn Stars,” to “Real Housewives” star Teresa Giudice, 11 reality TV alums who’ve had run-ins with the law