Todd and Julie Chrisley are going to have to face the music!
23.12.2022 - 03:39 / perezhilton.com
Chase Chrisley is finally speaking out about his parents’ prison sentences.
As we’re sure you’ve been following, Todd and Julie Chrisley were convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion earlier this year. And in November, the stars of USA Network‘s hit reality series Chrisley Knows Best were sentenced to a combined 19 YEARS in prison after being found guilty for financial crimes. Todd is set to serve 12 years in the Federal Prison Camp in Pensacola, Florida, while his wife and the mother of three of his children, Julie, is set to serve seven years at the Federal Correctional Institution in Marianna, Florida. They’ll also have to serve 16 months probation following their releases. And it’s all set to start right after the holidays.
Their adult son Chase has been relatively quiet since the sentencing, but he finally opened up to sister Savannah Chrisley on Tuesday’s episode of her podcast Unlocked. In the episode, titled Sibling Rivalry & Survival, the 26-year-old explained his silence:
Of course he doesn’t owe anyone. But he has to expect folks to ask. After all, the family got all the financial benefit from starring on a reality show — this is the other edge of that sword.
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The Growing Up Chrisley star continued on to say he feels like he’s learned a lot from the circumstances:
Hopefully not someone who commits tax fraud. Just sayin’…
Look, we’re far from the harshest critics here. The fam made their name playing an upstanding Christian family, it was their whole brand. So yeah, folks have thoughts. But Chase doesn’t care! The reality star and his fiancée Emmy Medders have made the decision to handle everything behind closed doors, and he says he’s not too
Todd and Julie Chrisley are going to have to face the music!
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Buckle up, Perezcious readers, because we have a lot to unpack here!
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