Todd, Julie Chrisley Released After Presidential Pardons
Todd, Julie Chrisley Released After Presidential Pardons

Todd, Julie Chrisley Released After Presidential Pardons

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Todd and Julie Chrisley were released from federal prison following a presidential pardon by Donald Trump after being convicted in 2022 for defrauding banks of over $30 million through tax evasion and fraud. Todd served over two years of a 12-year sentence in Florida, while Julie was incarcerated in Kentucky with a seven-year term, both released on the same day. Their daughter Savannah Chrisley shared emotional and humorous moments of reunion on social media, highlighting Todd's changed physique and their plans to make up for lost time. The Chrisleys are set to return to reality TV with a new show on Lifetime documenting their lives post-release, capturing their evolving family situation in real time. The family's former accountant, also convicted in the case, is seeking a pardon as well. Savannah credited faith and President Trump for their release and expressed gratitude to supporters for their ongoing support throughout the ordeal.

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