Roxy Jacenko and Oliver Curtis are BARRED from entering the US

Roxy Jacenko has revealed that she is unable to travel to America.

The PR guru told the Kyle and Jackie O show on Friday, that due to her husband Oliver Curtis’ time behind bars, for conspiracy to commit insider trading, she’s barred from entering as a family. 

The 38-year-old said of US Customs and Border Protection laws that they would ‘be turned away at the door.’

‘We’ll be turned away at the door!’ Roxy Jacenko, 38, has revealed that she is unable to travel to America, due to her husband Oliver Curtis’ criminal past

Roxy told the co-hosts that she and Oliver, along with colleague Grace Garrick and family friends, will be travelling to Europe in a week.

‘It’s the first holiday we’ve been on since Oliver went to jail. Before that we couldn’t really go anywhere,’ Roxy said on-air.

‘And we won’t be going to America anytime soon. We’ll be turned away at the door!’ the talent manager continued. 

Europe-bound: Roxy, who is travelling to Europe with Oliver in a week, told the Kyle and Jackie O show on Friday that due to her husband’s criminal past, they are unable to enter the US 

Under US Customs and Border Protection laws, those who have committed or been convicted of a crime of ‘moral turpitude’ are denied entry into the US.

Moral turpitude is a crime that’s considered to be morally wrong or done with bad intention.

Those convicted of such a crime can apply for a waiver of inadmissibility to enter the US, however the process can take up to a year and involves a hefty fee of US $585 [$797 AUD].

Oliver, 32, was released in June 2017 from Cooma Correctional Centre, after having served 12 months behind bars.

US law: Oliver, 32, spent 12 months behind bars for conspiracy to commit insider trading. Under US customs laws, those who have been committed or convicted with a crime of 'moral turpitude' are denied entry

US law: Oliver, 32, spent 12 months behind bars for conspiracy to commit insider trading. Under US customs laws, those who have been committed or convicted with a crime of ‘moral turpitude’ are denied entry

The businessman had been convicted of conspiracy to commit insider trading, and sentenced to two years in prison.

Oliver was released after 12 months on a good behaviour bond, and was greeted by Roxy and their children Pixie, six, and Hunter, four, in a private jet on the tarmac.

During Oliver’s year behind bars, Roxy had a romantic relationship with millionaire property developer Nabil Gazal, who she had previously dated until 2010.    

Reunited: The former investment banker was greeted by Roxy and their children, in a private jet on the tarmac, following his release from prison in June 2017

Reunited: The former investment banker was greeted by Roxy and their children, in a private jet on the tarmac, following his release from prison in June 2017

Their relationship was exposed after Daily Mail Australia published images of them passionately kissing at Nabil’s Sydney apartment in late April 2017.

At the time, Oliver was due for release in just eight weeks.

The disgraced former investment banker learned about his wife’s infidelity while still in prison. 

Sources later claimed that he decided to forgive Roxy for her indiscretion if she forgave him for the past criminal behaviour that led to his conviction. 

Brood: Roxy and Oliver share two children together, Pixie, six, and Hunter, four

Brood: Roxy and Oliver share two children together, Pixie, six, and Hunter, four



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