Karen Huger could be released by November due to good behaviour, the Washington Post reports. tram

   

Washington, D.C. – Reality TV star and socialite Karen Huger may be released from custody as early as November, according to a new report from The Washington Post. The outlet cited unnamed sources familiar with the case who claim Huger has demonstrated “consistent good behaviour” during her time in detention, making her eligible for early release under the current guidelines.

Huger, best known for her role on The Real Housewives of Potomac, was taken into custody earlier this year following an undisclosed legal issue that has remained largely private. While the exact nature of the charges has not been confirmed publicly, legal analysts speculate that the matter involves a non-violent offense.

Since entering custody, Huger has reportedly maintained a low profile, participating in rehabilitation programs and engaging in community-building activities within the facility.

“Karen has shown a sincere commitment to growth and responsibility,” said a source close to the case. “She has used this time to reflect, improve, and stay focused on her family and future.”

Fans of the Bravo franchise have taken to social media to express support and hope for Huger’s return. The potential early release has sparked a wave of speculation about whether she might return to RHOP for a future season.

Neither Huger nor her legal team have issued an official statement regarding the report, but insiders believe a formal announcement could come in the following weeks.

If released in November, Huger would likely remain under supervised conditions, including probation and continued community service. Nonetheless, the possibility of early freedom marks a significant development in a story that has been closely followed by fans and media alike.