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Todd and Julie’s legal woes began in 2019 after they were indicted on 12 counts of tax evasion, bank and wire fraud and conspiracy. The couple pleaded not guilty but were found guilty in June 2023.
Amid the Todd and Julie Chrisley's pardon from Trump, reality TV star Joe Exotic, who's currently in prison, is wondering why the president isn't returning his calls.
Todd and Julie Chrisley are set to return to reality TV after President Donald Trump's pardon, with a docuseries expecting to showcase their family's journey navigating the couple's time in prison.
Julie and the Phantoms revolves around a teenager named Julie whose life takes an interesting turn when she meets the Phantoms. She helps the ghostly group become a successful band, leading to ...
Todd and Julie Chrisley in 2015. chasechrisley/Instagram “The show is still filming and will continue to, though the family’s situation is evolving rapidly,” a source confirmed to People on ...
In September 2024, a federal judge denied Julie's bid for a reduced sentence. Todd Chrisley, who'd initially received a 12-year sentence that was shortened to nine years by the time of his release ...
Todd and Julie – who celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary days ago on May 25 – haven’t seen or spoken to each other since they reported for prison in 2023, Savannah said.
Todd Chrisley, who was serving time for tax fraud, was released from prison after he and his wife, Julie Chrisley, received a pardon from President Trump.