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Savannah Chrisley is sharing details about her parents Todd and Julie Chrisley’s first few days at home after they were released from prison last Wednesday. “Yesterday was really fun ...
Veteran broadcaster Chuck Todd, who left NBC News earlier this year, claimed that his car tires were slashed after President Trump criticized him during his previous White House stint, and that oth… ...
Trump to pardon Chrisleys, reality TV stars convicted of fraud, tax evasion 01:28. Reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were pardoned Wednesday by President Trump. The couple have been ...
Lindsie Chrisley, Todd Chrisley's daughter from a previous marriage, posted about faith. She previously spoke out about the last time she saw her father on her "Southern Tea" podcast.
Todd Chrisley said during a press conference that he was treated better in his Florida prison than his Black inmates were.
Todd and Julie Chrisley return to Nashville, Tennessee, after receiving pardons from President Donald Trump, settling back into their home and reuniting with family after prison release.
Todd and Julie Chrisley return to Nashville, Tennessee, after receiving pardons from President Donald Trump, settling back into their home and reuniting with family after prison release.
Todd Chrisley filed for bankruptcy. He was sentenced to 12 years and his wife to seven. Trump pardoned them both this week after pleas from their daughter, Savannah.
Todd Chrisley, 56, who'd initially received a 12-year sentence that was shortened to nine years by the time of his release, has been an inmate at FPC Pensacola. He was expected to be released ...
Todd Chrisley said that he witnessed 'injustices' against Black inmates while in prison: 'They were denied access to certain things. I was not denied that, but we know why I wasn't denied that.' ...
Todd Chrisley confirmed that he and his wife, Julie, have already begun filming their next reality series following their two-and-a-half-year stint behind bars.
Realty TV star Todd Chrisley, pardoned by President Donald Trump, after being convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion, said he will commit to exposing prison injustices, including racism.