Taking his time. Todd and Julie Chrisley‘s son Chase Chrisley is speaking out about his parents’ upcoming prison sentence.
08.12.2022 - 07:05 / dailymail.co.uk
Todd and Julie Chrisley have decided to speak out after their adopted daughter's biological mother shared she wants to regain custody of her, following their tax evasion conviction.The couple, 53 and 49, who adopted Chloe, 10, in 2016, released a statement to People, saying they 'are saddened by the unfortunate and misleading narrative currently being portrayed in the media regarding Chloe.'The statement added that Chloe's mother Angela Johnson's public statements are 'simply not legally correct or even valid.' Speaking out: Todd and Julie Chrisley have decided to speak out after their adopted daughter's biological mother shared she wants to regain custody of her'I handled the formal adoption of Chloe by Todd and Julie Chrisley. Angela Johnson's parental rights were terminated when she voluntarily surrendered her parental rights to Todd and Julie Chrisley on March 24, 2017,' Jessica Doyle, the family attorney who handled Chloe's adoption process, stated.
'She has had no contact with the minor child since 2015,' Doyle added.'Todd and Julie Chrisley don't just have custody of Chloe. They are her legal parents through adoption.
I have reviewed the public statements made by Angela Johnson. They are simply not legally correct or even valid.' 'Saddened': The couple, 53 and 49, who adopted Chloe, 10, in 2016, released a statement to People, saying they 'are saddened by the unfortunate and misleading narrative' and that Chloe's mother Angela Johnson's public statements are 'not legally correct or even valid' Earlier this week Johnson said she is seeking to regain full custody of Chloe.
Taking his time. Todd and Julie Chrisley‘s son Chase Chrisley is speaking out about his parents’ upcoming prison sentence.
Teresa Giudice knows of what she speaks in this instance…
Lindsie Chrisley, the daughter of convicted fraudster Todd Chrisley and stepdaughter to his wife Julie Chrisley, delved into how the couple are preparing ahead of their upcoming prison stint.Lindsie, 33, told People in an interview published Monday that her father, 53, and stepmother, 49, were trying to live their lives to the fullest before they spend years behind bars.Last month, Todd was sentenced to 12 years behind bars for the $30 million fraud case, while Julie was sentence to seven years in prison.'My parents regularly say, and I believe they've said on their podcast as well, that at this time it's basically living every day like it's your last, enjoying the moment, spending time with their kids that are in Nashville,' Lindsie shared. Last days: Lindsie Chrisley, 33, said parents Todd, 53, and Julie Chrisley, 49, are 'living every day like it's their last' before reporting to prison after being sentenced to 12 and seven years in prison, respectively, for bank fraud and tax evasion; seen in 2016Unfortunately, distance prevented her from spending in-person time with her parents.'Of course, I'm spending time with my parents over the phone because I also have shared custody [with ex-husband William Campbell].
The day Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley’s prison sentences begin has finally been revealed…
Todd & Julie Chrisley are making it crystal clear that Chloe Chrisley‘s biological mother has no legal rights to the 10-year-old!
Ready to serve their time. Todd and Julie Chrisley have been ordered to report to prison at the beginning of the new year following their fraud convictions.
Lindsie Chrisley said that she did not visit her parents Todd and Julie Chrisley on Thanksgiving, and explained why.Lindsie, 33, on Wednesday said on her podcast, The Southern Tea, that she was inundated with questions as to if she would spend time this holiday season with her parents Todd, 53, and Julie, 49, prior to their upcoming prison stints.In November, both were sentenced to prison in connection with their bank fraud and tax evasion convictions - Todd was sentenced to 12 years in custody with 16 months of probation, while Julie was sentenced to seven years in custody with 16 months of probation. (Their ex-accountant Peter Tarantino received a three-year sentence in the case.) The latest: Lindsie Chrisley, 33, said that she did not visit her parents Todd and Julie Chrisley on Thanksgiving, and explained why.
Todd and Julie Chrisley are heartbroken over Chloe Chrisley’s momma’s attempt to regain custody!
Heartbroken. Todd and Julie Chrisley broke their silence over the drama surrounding the custody of their adopted daughter, Chloe, after the couple was sentenced to prison for fraud.
Opening up. Lindsie Chrisley shared her first official statement since her father, Todd Chrisley, and his wife, Julie Chrisley, were sentenced to a combined 19 years in prison for tax crimes.
Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley have been candid about their journey to adopt granddaughter Chloe — and the situation only got messier amid their legal troubles.
Todd and Julie Chrisley may be headed to prison, but if they thought they’d seen the end of their legal woes, they were very wrong!
Angela Johnson is seeking to regain full custody of her 10-year-old daughter Chloe from Todd Chrisley following his 12 year prison sentence for tax evasion and fraud.Johnson told TMZ she has yet to file any official paperwork but has been speaking with attorneys about getting her daughter back. 'As of right now, I hadn't filed any legal papers, but I am in the process of getting some legal papers filed so I can go back to court to get Chloe back home,' she the site.
The mother of Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley’s adopted daughter claims she is fighting to regain custody amid the couple’s legal woes.
Ringing in the holidays — in a “different” way. After Todd Chrisley and wife Julie Chrisley were sentenced to prison for multiple years following their fraud conviction, daughter Lindsie Chrisley understands their family holidays won’t be the same.
Todd and Julie Chrisley’s legal troubles did not just impact their family but their circle of friends as well!
Julie Chrisley says she had 'never' 'intentionally' attempted to do wrong as she reflected on her current legal predicament in a new interview conducted ahead of her sentencing.Last week, Julie and her husband Todd Chrisley were sentenced to a combined nearly two decades in prison after being convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion nearly six months ago.Devout Christian Julie, 49, appeared on her daughter Savannah Chrisley's podcast Unlocked before the sentencing, where she described taking comfort in her faith as she grappled with her legal struggles. 'How's that right?' Julie Chrisley questioned the fairness of her current predicament as she insisted she had 'never' 'intentionally' attempted to do anything wrong in a new interview with daughter Savannah conducted ahead of her sentencing (pictured with Savanna in 2018)'I think about the situation that we’re dealing with right now, and I’m thinking about I’ve never gone out here and hurt a soul,' Julie said.
A solemn reflection. Chase Chrisley shared a story about seizing the day with loved ones shortly after his parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were sentenced to years in prison.
After being sentenced to serve time in jail for allegedly committing fraud, Julie Chrisley is thankful she can lean on husband Todd Chrisley for support.