See downcast Milania Giudice in back of cop car after domestic violence arrest

See downcast Milania Giudice in back of cop car after domestic violence arrest

Milania Giudice looked downcast in newly released police dashcam footage from her May 14 assault arrest for domestic violence.

The video, which Page Six obtained from the Montville Police Department on Friday, shows officers putting a handcuffed Giudice in the back of a cop car.

She is seen speaking while an officer puts her seatbelt on her.

Giudice, 20, was charged with one count of simple assault, to which she has pleaded not guilty.

Montville Police Department
Page Six has obtained the police dashcam footage from Milania Giudice’s May 14 assault arrest following a domestic violence dispute at her mom and stepdad’s New Jersey home. She’s pictured in March. Getty Images for Planet Hollywood
Giudice (pictured in May) was placed under arrest with “double-locked” handcuffs and charged with one count of simple assault. milania.ggiudice/Instagram

According to the police report from the incident, the daughter of “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice was “throwing food [and] candles” during the “domestic violence dispute” at Teresa and Luis “Louie” Ruelas’ New Jersey home.

During her July 14 arraignment, the judge alleged that Milania “did knowingly cause bodily injury to another, specifically by striking the victim, LR, in the head with her fist, causing redness to the middle of the victim’s forehead, during a domestic dispute in violation of … a disorderly person’s offense.”

Teresa’s other daughter Gabriella Giudice — who was identified as the “reporting party” — called 911 just before 6:15 p.m. and said her “sister [was] acting erratically,” according to police.

The report also stated that no weapons were involved and no injuries were reported.

According to the police report from the incident, the daughter of “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice was “throwing food [and] candles” during the “domestic violence dispute.” They are pictured together in May. milania.ggiudice/Instagram
Teresa’s other daughter Gabriella Giudice (pictured in January) called 911 and said her “sister [was] acting erratically,” according to police. gabriella.giudice/Instagram

Milania was booked at the Montville Township Police Department headquarters and released pending her next court appearance.

During her arraignment, the judge ordered her back to court for a hearing in August and notified her that if she is found guilty, her sentence could include up to six months in jail, probation and fines of more than $500.

Though she has not publicly addressed the dashcam footage, arraignment revelations or police report, the University of Tampa student did break her silence on her arrest in a June 29 TikTok.

She began the video by blasting an allegedly fake mugshot of her circulating online, which she insisted was “AI.”

During her July 14 arraignment, Milania (pictured in July 2025) was accused of “striking the victim, LR, in the head with her fist, causing redness to the middle of the victim’s forehead.” Instagram/Milania Giudice
Milania (pictured in May) has entered a not guilty plea. milania.ggiudice/Instagram

“I ate down in my mugshot. I looked fire. I mean, nothing to be proud of, but I made sure of that,” Milania boasted, mocking those who believed it was “real.”

She went on to say, “It is what it is. S–t happens in life. It is what it is. You gotta learn from it and just become a better person and talk about it.”

Milania explained she was “not in a good area in [her] life” at the time of the incident.

“That happens. I’ve been through a lot in life, and some other stuff happened to me,” she told her followers. “Just because you guys think you know everything that happens in my life, you just really don’t.”

Though she has not publicly addressed the dashcam footage, arraignment revelations or police report, the University of Tampa student did break her silence on her arrest in a June 29 TikTok. milaniagiudice321/TikTok
“I ate down in my mugshot. I looked fire. I mean, nothing to be proud of, but I made sure of that,” Milania boasted, mocking those who believed it was “real.” milaniagiudice321/TikTok

Teresa, 54, shares her four daughters — Milania, Gabriella, 21, Gia Giudice, 25, and Audriana Giudice, 16 — with her first husband, Joe Giudice.

The exes were married from October 1999 to September 2020, divorcing after their respective prison stints for federal fraud.

Teresa went on to marry Ruelas, 52, in August 2022.

The digital marketing entrepreneur has two sons — Nicholas Ruelas, 25, and Louie Ruelas Jr., 22 — with his first wife, Marisa DiMartino.

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