, confirmed her immediate post-graduation career plans in a video shared to Instagram last week.
"I'm in my final year at Rutgers University, and after I graduate, I am pursuing my dream of going to law school," Gia . And though she hasn't officially begun her postgraduate education, Gia has already landed herself a job with immigration attorney Kathleen Martinez."You're never going to guess who I just hired. The next generation. Get ready to welcome to our team...," text over a still image of Martinez reads. The image fades out and is replaced by a new one of Gia, with the text,"Gia Giudice to our team.
It's unclear what the 22-year-old's role will be in the firm, but her passion for immigration law comes as no surprise given her father's deportation in 2019. After serving 41 months in prison for federal fraud charges, and seven months in an ICE detention center, Joe was deported to his native Italy. Teresa meanwhile served 11 months of her 15-month sentence.
Nobody cares.
Smart cookie. She really had to grow up fast.