Meredith Marks Denies She’s Under Federal Investigation
Meredith Marks Denies She’s Under Federal Investigation
Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Meredith Marks is addressing rumors about her and husband, Seth Marks, being involved in a potential federal investigation. After social media speculation suggested something suspicious about the couple’s frequent moves and Seth’s changing jobs, Meredith, 52, firmly responded during the latest episode of RHOSLC, insisting, “everything is all legal.”
Meredith Shuts Down the Rumors
Amid ongoing speculation, Meredith took to social media to clarify why she and her husband don’t own a home and to refute claims of any legal wrongdoing. When a user on X (formerly Twitter) questioned the couple’s choices, writing, “Meredith getting a new rental every season and Seth getting a new job every season?? Something ain’t adding up… let the Feds decide,” Meredith wasted no time in responding.
“Yes the feds are educated on business so they are not interested in what we do as it is all legal doll,” she replied. Meredith also took the opportunity to offer a bit of snark, suggesting the user might need “an education” on business practices, hinting at CNBC as a good starting point.
Why Meredith Chooses to Rent, Not Own
Meredith also addressed her living situation, another hot topic among fans. Many had questioned why the reality star doesn’t own a home. In response, Meredith explained that her lifestyle makes renting a more practical option.
“I live in Park City 4-6 months a year and spend the rest of the time between Europe, NYC, Miami, and LA,” she wrote. “I pay a massive premium for a winter ski rental to not have the responsibility the rest of the year.”
Her explanation highlights her jet-setting lifestyle and desire to avoid the long-term commitment of homeownership, given her time spent across different cities.
Refuting Angie Katsanevas’ Claims
Meredith also used her platform to clear the air regarding co-star Angie Katsanevas’ claims. During the episode, Angie listed a series of allegations against Meredith. In response, Meredith asked for proof. “Ummm pls roll the footage where I do any of those things?” she stated.
A fan echoed the sentiment, asking Meredith to clarify what was actually said. “We need to settle this [once] and for all. What did you actually say?” Meredith confirmed, “Ummm nothing on that scroll,” adding that she has only ever commented on Angie’s “nasty behavior” toward her but has little interest in discussing her further.
Shading Whitney Rose’s Bath Bomb Business
Meredith didn’t shy away from throwing shade at Whitney Rose amid their ongoing “bath bomb,” drama. Whitney had recently launched a line of bath bombs, which caused tension between the two. Meredith reflected on their friendship and noted that she had expected Whitney to handle things differently.
“I support women in business,” Meredith said. However, she felt Whitney failed to live up to the friendship expectations she had outlined in previous seasons. Meredith recounted how Whitney was upset in season one when someone posted her skincare launch online. “I told her that if it was her friend, she should have informed [Whitney] directly,” Meredith explained. According to her, Whitney understood this expectation but did not apply it to their own relationship.
What’s Next on RHOSLC?
As the drama unfolds, fans can expect more twists and turns in Meredith’s relationships with her co-stars, particularly as tensions continue to rise with Angie and Whitney. Meredith’s straightforward approach to addressing rumors and conflicts is bound to keep viewers engaged as the season progresses.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City season five airs Wednesdays at 9/8c on Bravo. Fans will be watching closely to see how Meredith navigates these latest challenges and if more rumors come to light.
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Olivia Davis is a Staff Writer at All About The Tea. Olivia’s hobbies include binging Netflix series, and watching Housewives on Bravo. She graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in History.