Apollo Nida reportedly transferred to prison where Joe Giudice will serve prison sentence

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Will two stars from "The Real Housewives" franchise meet behind bars?

Back in September 2014, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Apollo Nida turned himself in to Kentucky's FMC Lexington to begin his eight-year prison sentence for bank fraud and theft.

A new report claims that Apollo Nida has been transferred to FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey -- the same prison where "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Joe Giudice will serve his 41-month prison sentence for fraud.

Radar Online reports that the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed that Phaedra Parks's estranged husband is in the New Jersey low-security institution, and a source said that he was transferred "about two weeks ago."

In a letter released to Radar last month, Apollo hinted that it won't be long before he was to be released from jail, but the Bureau claims that the star's release date is Aug. 29, 2020.

Meanwhile, it was reported that Joe will be serving his prison sentence starting March 2016. His wife Teresa is still behind bars serving the remainder of her 15-month prison sentence but will be released in a few weeks, just in time for Christmas. Teresa will be released on Dec. 23 for home confinement, which will give her and Joe a few months to spend together with their four daughters before he leaves to serve his prison sentence.

In the special "RHONJ" episode titled "Teresa Checks In" that aired in October, Joe said that he wasn't event thinking about going to jail.

"When the time comes, you just go," he said.

Last year, Apollo offered his advice to the Giudices in an interview with In Touch magazine after news broke that the "RHONJ" star was going to jail for fraud.

"Stay humble and don't act better than anyone; just observe your surroundings," he said. He also said that the food is bad but "you have to eat it or you won't make it."

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