Trump set to pardon reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley of fraud and tax evasion convictions
- Trump personally called the Chrisley family to announce his pardon for Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion charges in 2022.
- The Chrisleys were sentenced to lengthy prison terms of 12 years for Todd and 7 years for Julie, though their sentences were later reduced.
- Savannah Chrisley expressed disbelief at the convictions, citing perceived corruption in the case and their belief that the outcome would be different.
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Trump is pardoning Todd and Julie Chrisley, the reality TV couple convicted of fraud
President Trump says he will fully pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley, reality TV personalities who have served more than two years in prison after being convicted of funding their lavish lifestyle through tax evasion and bank fraud.The couple rose to fame starring in the USA Network show Chrisley Knows Best, which ran from 2014 to 2023. It focused on the wealth and interpersonal dynamics of their seven-person family, living in the Atlanta and then …
Trump Pardons a Couple of TV Stars Convicted of Defrauding over $36 Million
U.S. President Donald Trump will grant pardons to a television star couple Todd and Julie Chrisley, sentenced to prison for tax evasion and bank fraud of some 31 million euros (36 million dollars), as announced on Tuesday by his advisor Margo Martin. Martin, a communications adviser, posted on X a video documenting Trump’s phone call with a Chrisley daughter, Savannah, announcing that she will give “total clemency” to her parents, protagonists o…
Trump to pardon 'Chrisley Knows Best' stars convicted in 2022 of tax evasion and conspiring to defraud banks of over $30 million
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he’s planning to pardon TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, famous for “Chrisley Knows Best,” a reality show that followed their tight-knit family and extravagant lifestyle that prosecutors said was boosted by bank fraud and hiding earnings from tax authorities. The Chrisleys were convicted in 2022 of conspiring to defraud banks in the Atlanta area out of more than $30 million in loans by submitting fa…
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