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'Real Housewives of Potomac' star Karen Huger involved in car crash after allegedly speeding
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Date:2025-04-12 19:33:56
"Real Housewives of Potomac" star Karen Huger was involved in a car accident Tuesday night.
Huger, who was behind the wheel of a 2017 Maserati, crashed the vehicle while driving in Potomac, Maryland, after the television personality apparently "crossed a median and struck street signs," a representative for the Montgomery County Police Department confirmed to USA TODAY in an emailed statement Wednesday.
Huger was allegedly driving in an "aggressive manner," speeding along the roadway, in the moments leading up to the crash, police reportedly told TMZ, who was the first to report the news.
Huger was alone in her vehicle when the crash occurred, police said. The reality TV star was not injured.
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USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Huger for comment.
Huger received multiple citations for the crash, police said, though no specific violations were disclosed.
Huger has appeared as a cast member on Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Potomac" since the series debuted in 2016.
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Huger's most recent Instagram post was shared Saturday and featured a slideshow of the "RHOP" star posing at a beach locale in a bikini and wide-brim hat. "Rise and Shine…," she captioned the post.
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