Todd Chrisley and wife Julie are speaking out after they were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion.
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Los Angeles Times reports. While Cooper was indicted on eight counts of sexual abuse, judge Alan Schneider declared a mistrial on the remaining five, after a grand jury was unable to reach a verdict. Cooper’s criminal trial began May 9 in Los Angeles Superior Court in Van Nuys, following his arrest by LA Special Victims Unit detectives in June 2018.
The 70-year-old pleaded not guilty to all eight charges, which allegedly involved him committing lewd acts with two underage girls, with the first offense dating from 2006 and 2007 and the second between 2012 and 2016.He will await sentencing June 1, where he faces up to 12 years in prison.Schenider, stating that Cooper was a flight risk, ordered him in jail without bail. Cooper was previously free on a $5 million bond, which was reduced from $9 million after his arrest.On the first day of the trial, one accuser — now 28 — recalled how she had considered Cooper a “friend” and “mentor” who shared her interests before he molested her when she was 12 or 13 in 2006. The grand jury convicted Cooper on all charges related to this survivor.
“Over a decade later, this still haunts me,” she testified. “I should feel empowered but I feel gross. I really try not to think about it.
Todd Chrisley and wife Julie are speaking out after they were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion.
found guilty in their tax fraud trial, Todd and Julie Chrisley's bond conditions changed to include house confinement and electronic monitoring.«After the verdict was read, the judge changed the bond on both of the Chrisleys,» legal expert Julie Rendelman told ET. «First, they are now on home confinement although they can go out for doctors' visits and the like.»According to the couple's bond condition form, which was obtained by ET, Todd and Julie will be restricted to their residence at all times except for employment, education, religious service, health treatment, attorney visits, court appearances, court-ordered obligations, or other activities as pre-approved by the Court or probation officer.Rendelman noted that «there is also electronic monitoring, which is controlled by probation.»Per the bond condition form, the couple must pay all or part of the costs of the Location Monitoring Program based upon their ability to pay as determined by the probation officer.On top of all of that, Rendelman said, «one of the biggest things that changed is that any spending for either of them over $1,000 they must inform probation,» something that she imagines will not be «an easy task for the Chrisleys, considering their previous spending habits.»The spending condition, she said, is one that she's «never seen as a recommendation as part of a bond.»The couple's bond conditions come after a federal jury found Todd and Julie guilty of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million of fraudulent loans.«What they basically did is they provided fraudulent documents to financial institutions in order to procure those loans,» Rendelman explained to ET.
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The duo who star in USA Network’s most-watched current original series, Chrisley Knows Best, were convicted on multiple counts of bank fraud and tax evasion by a federal jury in downtown Atlanta today, according to multiple local reports.
It’s looking real bad for Todd and Julie Chrisley!
Todd and Julie Chrisley have been going through a major trial in Atlanta over conspiracy to commit bank fraud and tax evasion and the verdict is finally in.
Todd and Julie Chrisley, from the long-running reality show "Chrisley Knows Best," were found guilty on all charges of bank fraud and tax evasion in an Atlanta, Georgia courtroom on Tuesday. The couple was initially indicted in August 2019, and a new indictment was filed in February, where the couple faced 12 counts of bank and wire fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy over a nine-year period, all of which they denied. Chrisley attorney Bruce Morris told Fox News Digital: "Disappointed with the verdict.
After a weeks-long trial, a jury has reached a verdict in Todd and Julie Chrisley’s fraud case.
Todd and Julie Chrisley have been found guilty in their tax fraud trial. On Tuesday, after a nearly three-week-long trial, the couple was convicted on all counts by a federal court in Georgia, reports.Todd was convicted of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax fraud, per.
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Sentencing has been set for June 1, with Cooper facing up to 12 years in prison. He is being held without bail after the judge called him a flight risk. Cooper has been free on a $5-million bond.
William Earl Jeffrey Cooper, an architect and member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, has been convicted after a jury trial on three counts of felony child molestation, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.The jury’s verdict came May 20 at Los Angeles Superior Court in Van Nuys. Cooper was arrested four years ago and indicted on eight counts involving two children. Judge Alan Schneider declared a mistrial on the five counts brought by the second child.Cooper pleaded not guilty to all counts.
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