Giving an update. Grayson Chrisley is speaking out after sustaining injuries in a car accident last month.
23.11.2022 - 00:13 / perezhilton.com
Did Todd Chrisley give up the game on his tax evasion conviction more than five years ago?!
During a conversation with Domenick Nati on his eponymous talk show back in 2017, the Chrisley Knows Best star said some very inneresting things about a report that had just been published at the time about his alleged lack of tax payments in the state of Georgia. Maybe too much??
And knowing what we know now about Todd, and his wife Julie Chrisley, this old convo is really something!! We are definitely looking back on it with wonder following Monday’s sentencing hearing in which the reality TV stars got prison terms of 12 and seven years, respectively, following their tax evasion and bank fraud convictions.
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The resurfaced interview took place during a segment on the Domenick Nati Show five years ago. In it, Nati asked Todd straight-up to address the then-new allegation over his tax bill. In the segment, Domenick queried:
Todd took serious issue with the story, which was originally published by WSB-TV investigative reporter Jodie Fleischer back in February of 2017. (You can see her original reporting from that time HERE.)
In his answer to Nati, Todd referenced Donald Trump (yes, really) in his response:
He admitted to not paying taxes in Georgia? Despite famously living there? We mean, we know where he lives, the family was on a reality TV show! Legally remaining “a Florida resident” even though you live in Georgia is exactly the kind of discrepancy the Internal Revenue Service look for. Huh.
Todd also claimed he pays up to a million dollars in taxes “just about every year” to the federal government:
Hmmm…
Obviously, this Summer’s tax evasion
Giving an update. Grayson Chrisley is speaking out after sustaining injuries in a car accident last month.
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A harrowing experience. Savannah Chrisley spoke out about her brother Grayson‘s car accident for the first time.
Savannah Chrisley gave an update on her younger brother Grayson's recovery, two weeks after he totaled his car in Nashville, Tennessee, on her podcast, Unlocked. Following her sibling's accident, the 25-year-old reality star, who will have custody of Grayson, 16, and niece Chloe, 10, while her parents serve lengthy prison sentences for conspiring to defraud banks out of more than $30 million and evading taxes, revealed he is doing 'okay.''He’s beat up, but he’s okay. It could’ve been worse, so thank the good Lord above,' she reassured listeners.
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Todd Chrisley's son Kyle Chrisley took to social media Tuesday with a Bible verse about judging others after his father Todd Chrisley was sentenced to 12 years in prison in his conviction in a bank fraud and tax evasion case.Kyle, 31, took to Instagram Stories a day after Todd was convicted along with wife Julie Chrisley, who received a seven-year sentence in the case, sharing the Bible verse Matthew 7:3-5. It reads: 'Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. The latest: Todd Chrisley's son Kyle, 31, took to social media Tuesday after his father was sentenced to 12 years in prison in his conviction in a bank fraud and tax evasion case 'Who do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?' Todd is father to Kyle and daughter Lindsie, 33, with his ex-wife, Teresa Terry; and father to sons Chase, 26, and Grayson, 16, and daughter Savannah, 25, with Julie.
Holding onto hope? Todd and Julie Chrisley have turned to their faith for comfort after being sentenced to a combined 19 years in prison for fraud scandal.