Out of sight out of mind? That's what Tareq Salahi hopes will happen after selling the bulk of his and his wife's personal possessions this weekend.
Former reality star Tareq Salahi files for divorce from Michaele, citing adultery. Showbiz Tonight's A.J. Hammer reports.
Tareq Salahi is "greatly hurt and disturbed" by wife's "adulterous affair" with a rock musician and he wants a divorce, according to court documents.
The former reality star cites adultery and abandonment in his filing against Michaele
Journalist Diane Dimond discusses Michaele Salahi, who was with a famous guitarist when her husband reported her missing.
"Real Housewives of D.C." star Michaele Salahi hit the road with Journey guitarist Neal Schon and was not kidnapped as her husband suspected, according to a representative with Schon's management company.
It turns out the Real Housewives star is reportedly with Journey guitarist Neal Schon
The Real Housewives star "doesn't have an addiction," her husband tells PEOPLE
"Can we please pull the plug on them?" the New York star says of Michaele and Tareq Salahi
Twenty-nine years ago, Bob Woodward took me to lunch at a fancy Washington eatery. He was trying to talk me into a job.
The Real Housewives of NYC star discusses the latest episode of The Real Housewives of DC
Michaele Salahi, best known for crashing a White House state dinner with her husband last year, suffers from multiple sclerosis, according to a new book released Wednesday.
The controversial reality stars talk about their White House statehouse dinner, new-found fame and Playboy rumors.
Former White House social secretary Desiree Rogers told CNN's Don Lemon on Saturday that she is excited about her new position as chief executive officer of a publishing company and that she has put the state dinner crasher scandal behind her.
Washington D.C. Metropolitan police have opened an investigation into whether reality television stars Tareq and Michaele Salahi got a police escort for their limousine to attend a party, as depicted on this week's episode of "The Real Housewives of D.C."
White House "gate-crashers" Michaele and Tareq Salahi are to be featured in the upcoming series "Real Housewives of DC," according to their media representative.
In what one member of Congress called "a charade," a couple that showed up at President Obama's first state dinner -- uninvited, the White House claims -- declined to answer questions surrounding the event before a House committee Wednesday.
Appearing before the House Homeland Security Committee, Tareq Salahi invoked his Fifth Amendment rights.
"We're sick of it," Tareq Salahi says of what he calls the erroneous reports they went to a Washington function uninvited
The Salahis weren't the only unauthorized guests at President Obama's first White House state dinner.
I confess, I've met Tareq and Michaele Salahi.
The White House Social Secretary avoids testifying on state dinner security, citing separation of powers.
The Virginia couple who slipped through White House security and shook hands with President Obama will invoke the Fifth Amendment, which protects against self-incrimination, if subpoenaed to testify to Congress, according to a letter from the couple's lawyer.
White House social secretary Desiree Rogers will not be testifying at Thursday's congressional hearing about the recent White House security breach, Robert Gibbs said Wednesday.
The latest news on the White House party crashers from Showbiz Tonight's A.J. Hammer.
Tareq Salahi said Tuesday he and his wife "did not party-crash" a White House state dinner last week.
The Salahis claim they were invited - but they won't say by whom
All the world's a stage, Shakespeare wrote long before television came into view.
The gate crashers Michaele and Tareq Salahi want to be famous as stars of reality television. I am all for that. Give them a reality television series and call it "Trial and Jailtime" in the D.C. criminal justice system. This despicable, desperate, duplicitous couple disgraced the Secret Service and embarrassed the president in his home.
A couple who allegedly crashed this week's state dinner at the White House met President Obama in a reception line at the event, a White House official told CNN on Friday.