It’s been a busy morning in the Carroll County Circuit Court in Maryland. Real Housewives of Potomac stars Wendy Osefo and Eddie Osefo appeared in front of a judge, and it looks like they’ve changed their minds about tackling the charges separately. According to a boots-on-the-ground report, the pair asked a judge to move forward as co-defendants.
Wendy and Eddie Osefo will no longer be tried separately in their fraud case

In October, the RHOP stars were arrested for over a dozen fraud charges each. Prosecutors accused them of staging a burglary at their house and then making multiple false insurance claims for a long list of luxury items.
Last month, Wendy filed paperwork to be tried separately from Eddie. She also asked for the charges to be tossed out because of an “illegal” arrest. Eddie submitted a similar request through his legal team, and it all raised eyebrows among RHOP fans.
That brings us to their court hearing on Tuesday, December 2. The What Else Is Going On podcast attended. According to their report on Twitter/X, Wendy and Eddie asked to be tried as co-defendants, a change in course from what they originally requested. The judge granted their request, so the case will move on with the husband and wife duo as co-defendants.
Their next hearing is scheduled for December 19. Until then, Wendy is staying positive. At BravoCon 2025, she addressed the charges and reiterated that they’re “just allegations.” She promised that she and Eddie would continue to push forward.
“I am just so grateful for the support I’ve gotten from my cast members, as well as our production team, as well as Bravo. I am overwhelmed by the love, so thank you so much,” she told the crowd.
The Real Housewives of Potomac airs Sundays at 8/7c on Bravo. There is next-day streaming on Peacock.
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