What's next for ‘Real Housewives of Miami' star Lisa Hochstein after arrest
“Real Housewives of Miami” star Lisa Hochstein and her former boyfriend are now co-defendants after police said they worked together to spy on her ex-husband.
Hochstein surrendered and was booked into a Miami-Dade jail Wednesday on a charge of interception of communication.
Her former boyfriend, Jody Glidden, was formally arraigned in the case at a brief hearing on Thursday.
Hochstein’s arraignment was scheduled for next week.

Lenny Hochstein, a prominent plastic surgeon known as the “boob God” of Miami, accused his ex-wife and Glidden of planting a listening device under his car in 2023. At the time, the couple were in the midst of a contentious divorce.
According to an arrest warrant, Lenny Hochstein told investigators he found a digital audio recorder in his Mercedes after letting Lisa Hochstein borrow the vehicle. He reported it to the Miami Beach Police Department, which began investigating the case.
Police reviewed the device and found 98 recordings, including one in which Lisa Hochstein and Glidden were having a conversation before there’s a “distinct sound of a device such as the hidden recorder being wrestled into place,” the warrant said.
In other recordings, Lenny Hochstein is heard speaking with someone about Lisa and his kids, speaking with patients and speaking with a “woman friend,” the warrant said.

In Florida it is illegal to record conversations without consent.
“Your Affiant has reason to believe and does believe that Lisa Hochstein and Jody Glidden, working together, installed the hidden recorded device without the victim’s knowledge or consent and secretly recorded conversations between the victim and numerous persons and parties, including patients of the victim,” the warrant said.
Lisa Hochstein walked out of jail Wednesday. Glidden had been released on a $5,000 bond after his arrest, records showed.
Both have pleaded not guilty.
“We just started the process with the booking. That’s all it is, is to start the process,” her defense attorney, Jayne Weintraub, said Wednesday. “Hopefully it’ll be resolved very soon. And I believe it will.”
Attorneys for both Hochstein and Glidden said the matter is part of a contentious divorce and doesn’t belong in criminal court.
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