A federal grand jury just made life even more real for a lawyer-turned-”Real Housewives of Potomac” star. Brynee Baylor, a founder of the now-defunct firm Baylor & Jackson and a frequent “official friend” of a starring housewife on the first season of the “Real Housewives” TV show this year, was indicted yesterday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia for conspiracy, securities fraud, obstruction of justice and failure to file tax returns and pay taxes.
More than a decade ago, she founded the firm Baylor & Jackson alongside Maryland attorney Dawn Jackson, who runs her own personal injury, family law, immigration and employment practice now. Jackson was not named in the indictment.
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