Milania Giudice was arrested for assault last month after Montville Township police took her into custody in connection with a domestic violence incident on May 14 around 6:12 p.m. The 20-year-old was charged with simple assault and purposely or knowingly causing bodily injury.
The arrest gives new weight to a case that moved quickly into court. A hearing was held on May 19, and no plea was entered, leaving the next step in the case unclear for now. For readers searching her name today, that is the key development: the matter is already in the system, and the charge sheet is more specific than a vague public disturbance.
Giudice is best known publicly as Teresa Giudice’s daughter from “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” and she has built a following of her own online. She is a student at the University of Tampa, where she majors in advertising and public relations, and she posts to TikTok regularly, often with members of her Bravo-famous family. Teresa Giudice and Joe Giudice have four daughters — Gia, Gabriella, Milania and Audriana — and Milania has been part of that public world since 2009, when the series first premiered.
What stands out in this case is how little she acknowledged while the clock was already running. On the day of her arrest, she posted a selfie video, then returned to TikTok on May 26 without addressing the arrest or any drama around it. That silence does not change the court record, but it does show how quickly the private and public versions of her life are colliding.
The hearing on May 19 did not produce a plea, which means the case has not yet reached a resolution. Her next court date has not been confirmed in the available record, and the details of what happened during the May 14 incident have not been disclosed. For now, the central facts are the arrest, the assault charges and a case that has already moved from a family headline into a criminal proceeding.
