Remember, Selling Sunset is a reality show, so the stars’ actions can have real-life ramifications. Stars are why. Mary Fitzgerald is sounding off on that alleged bribe from season five.
If you haven’t yet finished season 10, episode 10 will introduce fellow realtors. Emma Hernan told Mary and Oppenheim Group boss Jason Oppenheim that rival Christine Quinn offered one of her clients $5,000 to not work with her.
And while the moment was shocking for viewers at home, Mary revealed that the alleged bribe could’ve been a far bigger issue for the realtor and the brokerage. According to Mary, the offer was “completely unethical,” but also bordered on “illegal” if a key document had been signed.
Mary explained that Emma would not have signed the listing agreement if she had been getting ready to. [Christine]Her license would be revoked and she would also lose all her assets. However, the listing agreement to this specific property was not signed yet. She would be facing legal problems otherwise.
CelebHomes News also received confirmation from her, that the office supported the story.
Mary, promoted to vice-president in the new season made it clear that this behavior is not acceptable at the brokerage. She said that “We are proud of our integrity” and she emphasized how the brokerage values the way they treat their clients. This is unacceptable.