Brittish Williams will not be poppin’ bottles this Mom’s Day, however she’ll nonetheless get brunch. RadarOnline.com has obtained the menu listing for FCI Waseca, the place the Basketball Wives star is serving her four-year sentence after pleading responsible to fifteen felony fees, and may reveal how she’ll be spending Sunday, Could 12, marking her first Mom’s Day away from her little one.
Brittish will need to eat gentle within the morning as a result of lunch is brunch. The incarcerated actuality star and her jail friends will probably be served scrambled eggs, oven-brown potatoes, French toast with syrup, and complete wheat bread with jelly and margarine. Their meals may also embrace a facet of varied fruit and a beverage, however, sorry, no mimosas.
Hopefully, she’s hungry for dinner as a result of tacos are on the menu this Mom’s Day. Brittish can choose both beef or soy meat for her two taco shells. She’ll even be served cilantro rice, black beans, corn, shredded cheese, and salsa to pair with the meal.
Her 2023 give up date was famously moved after her authorized crew efficiently requested the choose for an extension so she may spend Christmas along with her 5-year-old daughter. Brittish was scheduled to show herself in at Federal Jail Camp Alderson in West Virginia on January 3, 2024 —but it surely did not go as deliberate.
RadarOnline.com informed you first — she was a no-show on the day she was on account of give up to federal jail.
Her lawyer, Michael Thompson, claimed it was a “miscommunication” along with her authorized crew, however the choose did not care. Brittish’s bond was revoked and she or he was remanded to the custody of the U.S. Marshals in February.
She instantly went to FTC Oklahoma Metropolis, a switch station, earlier than being despatched to FCI Waseca, which is able to doubtless be her dwelling for the following 4 years.
Brittish — who additionally starred in Marriage Boot Camp — was sentenced in October 2023 to 4 years after pleading responsible to a number of felony fees, together with 5 counts of misuse of a Social Safety quantity, 4 counts of financial institution fraud, three counts of creating false statements to the IRS, and three counts of wire fraud.