Tareq and Michaele Salahi are no strangers to scandal, but their latest lie is a real house of cards. The couple, who made headlines for allegedly crashing the White House state dinner in 2009, have reportedly been pretending to own a Virginia mansion that has been the home to another couple for close to a decade.Radar Online reports that the vast estate the Salahis claimed to own on their audition tape is actually home to Stuart and Daphne Himmelfarb, who purchased the property in November, 2000.
The Himmelfarbs, who made an appearance as the Salahis' dinner companions on a recent 'Real Housewives' episode, have not commented on the issue to the press.





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And is anyone surprised by this?
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They are lying any time their mouths move, but it's even worse because they believe their lies. Sick!
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I feel the vast majority of viewers KNEW they were everything except honest about the house, as well as most of the things out of their mouths. Cat had them pegged and She should feel justified in her straight forward remarks/dealings with the Salahis.
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Karma.
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Skank Alert! This chick is the skankiest of them all..they could have gotten rid of her and that black chick who made EVERYTHING about being black and cast a new season!
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