A federal judge in Tennessee has blocked the state’s anti-drag law from going into effect for 14 days. Photo: United States District Court, Western District of Tennessee.
15.03.2023 - 10:23 / foxnews.com
Former reality star Kyle Chrisley was arrested for aggravated assault in Tennessee, Fox News Digital can confirm. The 32-year-old, who appeared alongside his family on the USA Network reality show "Chrisley Knows Best," was taken into custody by the Smyrna Police Department on Tuesday.
A warrant was issued for Kyle's arrest due to an alleged incident that occurred on Monday, according to a press release from department representative Heather Kent. "The report alleged that Kyle Chrisley (32), an employee of Penske Truck Rental in Smyrna, was involved in a physical altercation with a supervisor and further allegations were made that a "fixed blade" was brandished by Chrisley during the incident," the press release stated.
It continued, "Mr. Chrisley voluntarily appeared on March 14, 2023, for booking procedures related to the active criminal warrant." "Bond was set at $3,000.00 and Chrisley was transported to the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center." The former television personality was released after posting bail, Rutherford County Jail spokesperson Lisa Marchesoni confirmed to the Tennessean.
He is scheduled to appear in court on March 20, per a citation obtained by Fox News Digital. Kyle's arrest comes two months after his father Todd and stepmother Julie began serving their prison sentences following federal tax evasion convictions last year. The couple was sentenced to a combined 19 years in prison after a jury found the pair guilty of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million in fraudulent loans, in addition to conspiring to defraud the IRS.
A federal judge in Tennessee has blocked the state’s anti-drag law from going into effect for 14 days. Photo: United States District Court, Western District of Tennessee.
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Police have arrested “Chrisley Knows Best” reality star Todd Chrisley’s son, Kyle, for aggravated assault over an incident that took place at his job. On Tuesday, police in Tennessee took Kyle Chrisley, 32, into custody on a warrant for aggravated assault after he allegedly“was involved in a physical altercation with a supervisor,” per a statement from police in Smyrna, Tennessee. At some point, Kyle pulled out a “fixed blade,” according to the statement. After undergoing booking procedures, Kyle’s bond was set at $3,000, and he was then transferred to the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center.
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Todd Chrisley, is facing legal troubles of his own. Kyle was arrested in Tennessee on Tuesday.A spokesperson for the Rutherford County Sheriff's Department confirmed the news of his arrest to ET, sharing, «Kyle Chrisley was arrested for aggravated assault by Smyrna, Tennessee Police Department.»«He was booked into Rutherford County Adult Detention Center and later released on $3,000 bond,» the Sheriff's Department rep confirmed.Details regarding Kyle's arrest were not made immediately available following his arrest. Kyle is due in court on March 30.The charges against Kyle come two months after his father, Todd, began serving his 12-year sentence in federal prison for tax evasion and fraud.
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