A cast member of “The Real Housewives of Cape Town,” known as Mrs. Leo, has received a sentence of three years of correctional supervision following a conviction for fraud. She was found guilty of defrauding two women of more than R3.2 million (approximately $170,000 USD). The court opted against imprisonment, instead imposing a community-based sentence. Details of the fraud scheme were not immediately released, but it involved financial deception targeting the two victims. Mrs. Leo’s legal team argued for leniency, and the judge ultimately agreed that correctional supervision was a suitable punishment. The sentencing concludes a closely watched case involving a public figure and significant financial loss.
