Despite portraying a luxurious lifestyle on "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City," cast member Jen Shah owned bevies of knockoff designer handbags and jewelry.

Legal documents filed on Thursday revealed federal agents seized more than 70 counterfeit handbags and jewelry when they executed a search warrant in March 2021 and raided Shah's Utah home.

Some counterfeit items included knockoffs of handbags designed by Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Dior, Balenciaga, Valentino, Fendi, and Hermes.

Shah's fake jewelry collection included knockoffs of Cartier, Gucci, Bulgari, Tiffany & Co., Chanel, and Hermes.

Some of the real designer handbags and jewelry among Shah's seized items consisted of pieces from her "RHOSLC" cast member Meredith Marks' company.

In the court filing, a federal judge gave authorities approval to begin the forfeiture process on the seized items to recover money for victims of Shah's fraud scheme.

Shah pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in July and is expected to be sentenced in January 2023.

When Shah entered her plea, prosecutor Damian Williams claimed the Bravo star was a "key participant in a nationwide scheme that targeted elderly, vulnerable victims" and made false promises to those individuals.

"Shah and her co-conspirators defrauded them out of their savings and left them with nothing to show for it," Williams said at the time.

Prosecutors accused "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star of carrying out a telemarking scheme dating back to 2012 in which she would target victims under the facade of providing "business services."

Some of the schemes included a web design service, which often targeted elderly people who weren't familiar with computers.

Shah and her associates were also accused of intentionally selling the names of vulnerable people to be defrauded by others.

As part of her plea agreement, Shah must forfeit $6.5 million to help pay up to $9.5 million in restitution to victims.

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“Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Jen Shah has pleaded guilty to wire fraud. Andrew Peterson/Bravo