No delays. Todd and Julie Chrisley‘s request for bail was denied, and they’ll have to report to prison on Tuesday, January 17, according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly.
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Taking his time. Todd and Julie Chrisley‘s son Chase Chrisley is speaking out about his parents’ upcoming prison sentence.
The 26-year-old sat down with sister Savannah Chrisley on a recent episode of her “Unlocked” podcast to discuss the big changes that are coming for their family. The siblings confessed that they’ve “both been in weird places” while dealing with their parents’ legal drama, but Chase explained that he didn’t feel the need to address it publicly until now.
“I don’t owe the public an explanation,” he told his sister. “I don’t need to explain how I feel to anybody, other than the people that I care about and I love. Obviously, what we have been going through is hell, it is a terrible, terrible situation, but I have to try and find the good, even in the darkest time.”
The Chrisley Knows Best star continued: “I feel like throughout everything that we have been going through, it has made me appreciate things I did not appreciate as much in the past. It’s made me do a lot of reflecting and figure out who I am as a man and who I wanna be in 10 years, and then 10 years from there and 10 years from there.”
While other members of the reality TV family have been outspoken about the fraud trail and its verdict, Chase chose to stay relatively private for the sake of his parents and his fiancée, Emmy Medders, to whom he proposed in October.
“I think … I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m not going to worry about what everybody else [in] the world is thinking and saying about me,” the Growing Up Chrisley personality said. “I have to make sure that I’m good, so that I can be good for Emmy. I have to make sure my family is good emotionally and that I am in a [good] place emotionally so I can be there for my loved ones.
No delays. Todd and Julie Chrisley‘s request for bail was denied, and they’ll have to report to prison on Tuesday, January 17, according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly.
Julie Chrisley is thinking about her marriage’s future as she prepares to go to prison later this month…
Todd Chrisley is set to report to a Florida prison in just days, starting a 12-year prison sentence while she is set to serve seven years.And Julie Chrisley, 50, spoke out about challenges in regards to their relationship they will face as he serves his sentence - as well as gaining perspective on the whole situation.In an interview with Emmy Medders, her son Chase Chrisley's fiancee, Julie said: 'I think it puts things into perspective for me because we all think our hard is the hardest thing... You're entitled to feel how you feel,' during the podcast Chrisley Confessions. The latest: Todd Chrisley is set to report to a Florida prison in just days, starting a 12-year prison sentence while she is set to serve seven years.
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The oldest child of Todd and Julie Chrisley - 26-year-old Chase Chrisley - has finally spoken about his parents' lengthy prison sentences.Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison and 16 months of probation while Julie was sentenced to seven years in prison and 16 months probation.Chase appeared on his 25-year-old sister Savannah Chrisley's podcast Unlocked this week, where he opened up about his parents' sentence. Chase speaks: The oldest child of Todd and Julie Chrisley - 26-year-old Chase Chrisley - has finally spoken about his parents' lengthy prison sentences Sentenced: Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison and 16 months of probation while Julie was sentenced to seven years in prison and 16 months probationTodd and Julie were sentenced in November, and they're both slated to report to a Florida prison on January 17, though they are appealing the decision.Chase is the last of Todd and Julie's kids to address his parents' prison sentence, though he didn't think he owed any sort of statement to anyone. 'I think that I don't owe anybody an explanation.
Chase Chrisley is finally speaking out about his parents’ prison sentences.
Teresa Giudice knows of what she speaks in this instance…
Lindsie Chrisley will be spending Christmas with her parents in their final weeks before prison.The television personality, 33, recently revealed she had not seen the Chrisley Knows Best reality stars since their sentencing last month and did not visit them for Thanksgiving.Her parents - Todd and Julie Chrisley - were sentenced to 12 and seven years in prison, respectively, after they were found guilty for committing fraud and tax evasion for around $30 million. No visits yet: Lindsie Chrisley, 33, recently revealed she had not seen her parents since their sentencing last month and did not visit them for Thanksgiving; seen in 2016She told People that her 'original plan were to travel to Nashville' to spend Thanksgiving - just days after the sentencing - with her parents. However, she said she had to change her plans, because being a mother comes first.When asked if she has seen her parents recently, she said, 'I have not.' Her parents: Todd , 53, and Julie Chrisley, 49, were sentenced to 12 and seven years in prison, respectively, after they were found guilty for committing fraud and tax evasion for around $30 million; seen in 2017The mother-of-one explained: 'I had my son over Thanksgiving break and with the sentencing being a couple of days prior to Thanksgiving, emotions being very high, I, unfortunately, had to make a decision as a mother over a daughter and stayed home for Thanksgiving.'She said the news has been difficult to process for the family, but they will celebrate Christmas together as a family in their final weeks.'But trying to honor faith and allow them to be able to process exactly what transpired in court, I wanted to give them that space and respect,' she said.
She served 11 months of a 15-month sentence for a fraud conviction back in 2015.And now Teresa Giudice is using some of what she learned behind bars to help fellow reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley as they prepare to serve considerably longer prison sentences after being convicted on bank fraud and tax evasion charges.Among her bits of advice, the 50-year-old Real Housewives Of New Jersey star urged Todd, 53, and Julie, 49, to maintain a strong relationship with their children, according to a video published by TMZ on Tuesday.The convicted fraudsters at least appear to be taking part of her advice, as their daughter Lindsie said recently that she had been keeping in regular contact with them via phone. Words of wisdom: Teresa Giudice, 50, advised Todd, 53, and Julie Chrisley, 49, to cultivate strong relationships with their kids ahead of their multi-year prison sentences in an interview with TMZ from Tuesday; seen in MayLast month, Todd was sentenced to 12 years behind bars for a $30 million fraud case, while Julie was sentence to seven years in prison.In addition to their prison sentences, Todd and Julie were both sentenced to 16 months of probation to follow their release. After being asked for advice, Teresa noted the title of her memoir, Standing Strong, and urged the fraudster couple to 'stand strong for their family' ahead of the major challenge.She also urged them to 'manifest' what their post-prison lives will be like in order to have a smoother transition after paying their debt to society. Long stretch: Last month, Todd was sentenced to 12 years behind bars for a $30 million fraud case, while Julie was sentence to seven years in prison Serious trouble: In addition to their prison sentences, Todd and
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].
Lindsie Chrisley is opening up.
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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.
Keeping her distance. Lindsie Chrisley revealed that she and her parents, Todd and his wife, Julie Chrisley, are spending the holiday season apart following their prison sentencing.