Getting back on track? Lindsie Chrisley hinted that she is on the road to reconciliation with her father, Todd Chrisley, and her stepmom, Julie Chrisley, amid the family’s legal woes.
08.06.2022 - 20:27 / wonderwall.com
before they found reality TV fame. In addition, the couple was accused of hiding their reality TV money so they wouldn't have to pay taxes on it. Todd and Julie, though, argued that they were in the dark, insisting that someone else managed their finances.Todd and Julie face up to 30 years in prison, and they'll be sentenced at a later date.After the verdict, Lindsie said, "Please pray for us during this difficult time and know that I will be back when the time is right."The fact that Lindsie is taking the high road might come as a surprise considering the complicated history she and her father have.In the summer of 2019, Lindsie, 32, went to police and claimed that her dad and half-brother Chase Chrisley were "threatening and harassing her" and wanted her to lie about an incident believed to involve Todd's taxes.
If she refused to do so, she claimed, her dad and brother threatened to release a sex tape in which she was supposedly involved.Lindsie — who believed her brother was in possession of a tape — filed a police report in Georgia. Todd vehemently denied having any involvement in obtaining an alleged sex tape featuring his estranged daughter, but he did discuss it in a statement, claiming Lindsie had affairs with stars from "The Bachelorette." "It's heartbreaking and shameful that these kinds of accusations have to be aired in public. We have tried to keep Lindsie's extramarital relationships with Robby Hayes and Josh Murray private for her sake since August of 2016," Todd said in a statement.
Getting back on track? Lindsie Chrisley hinted that she is on the road to reconciliation with her father, Todd Chrisley, and her stepmom, Julie Chrisley, amid the family’s legal woes.
Show of support. Todd Chrisley asked fans to pray for him and wife Julie Chrisley as the pair await sentencing after being convicted of fraud.
Savannah Chrisley is opening up about the «storm» of controversy and media coverage raging around parents Todd and Julie Chrisley's guilty verdict in their federal tax fraud case.Savannah took to Instagram on Wednesday, where she shared a video montage of snapshots showing her with friends and family, taken over the past few years, before and amid her parents' legal woes.«Sitting here this morning reflecting on life…Pre Storm and Post Storm. One thing I can say is that I am thankful for those around that choose to love and love hard…no matter how difficult it may be,» Savannah, 24, captioned the post.
Savannah Chrisley is thinking about how quickly life can take a turn.
Keeping her head up. Savannah Chrisley gave fans an update on how she’s feeling after her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were convicted on tax evasion and fraud charges.
Making moves. Todd and Julie Chrisley were granted extensions to file for acquittal after being found guilty on all counts in their $30 million fraud trial.
Todd and Julie Chrisley briefly shared how they're feeling amid the legal trouble they find themselves in after a jury returned a guilty verdict in their federal tax fraud case.During Friday's episode of their podcast, Todd addressed the elephant in the room saying, «I know all of you guys are wanting to know every detail that is going on in our lives, and I have to ask that you respect that we’re not allowed to talk about it at the present time. There will come a time.»The star then went on to say how the trial and subsequent verdict is affecting them.«We did want to come on today and let everyone know that it’s a very sad, heartbreaking time for our family right now but we still hold steadfast in our faith and we trust that God will do what he does best because God’s a miracle worker,» Todd added.Julie then chimed in saying, «We're alive and kicking and we appreciate all the support we have received from everyone.»Todd said some of that support has included «tens and thousands of messages every day — from mail to gifts being delivered to our home to people delivering food.» He urged fans not to drive from far distances and that while the food, flowers and gifts are very much appreciated it's also very much not necessary, even though «it's a tough time right now.»As far as how the kids are taking this, Todd says they're doing as best they can during this tough situation.«A lot of tears, a lot of heartache, a lot of sorrow, a lot of trying to understand how this is where we are right now,» Todd said.
Savannah Chrisley is speaking out in the wake of Todd and Julie Chrisley's guilty verdict in their federal tax fraud case.Savannah took to Instagram on Thursday, where she shared a slideshow, including several snapshots of herself and her parents, as well as a lengthy quote about the power of positive thinking and faith from famed lifestyle blogger and mindfulness expert Zanna Keithley.«Before you continue reading I would like to ask one thing of you…please be kind,» Savannah began in her caption. «This life is so cruel and we’re all doing the best we can.»Savannah continued, «I will continue to stand by my family and fight for justice. Justice for ourselves and for others that the system has failed.
Not holding back. Lindsie Chrisley is opening up about how dad Todd Chrisley‘s legal battle affected her coparenting relationship with ex Will Campbell.
Backing her parents. Savannah Chrisley broke her silence over Todd and Julie Chrisley’s fraud conviction, promising to keep fighting amid her family’s legal battle.
Growing pains. Following Chrisley Knows Best‘s debut on USA, the famous family has found themselves at odds over the years — with Lindsie Chrisley at the center of many divides.
An end to the feud? Lindsie Chrisley is supporting her father, Todd Chrisley, in the wake of his fraud conviction, despite their previous public disagreements.
In it for the long haul? Chase Chrisley and Emmy Medders have faced a few ups and downs in their relationship — including a brief breakup in 2021.
Todd Chrisley was seen for the first time since the reality star and his wife Julie Chrisley were found guilty on all charges of bank fraud and tax evasion in an Atlanta, Georgia, courtroom on Tuesday. The "Chrisley Knows Best" star was seen greeting his daughter, who had stopped by her parent’s home to drop off a package.Todd, 53, sported a casual look, pairing tan pants, a white T-shirt and socks.
Todd Chrisley and wife Julie are speaking out after they were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion.
Lindsie Chrisley broke her silence to reveal sadness after her estranged parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were found guilty on 12 counts of tax evasion and bank fraud following a years-long federal investigation. "I know most of you are expecting to hear from me on my podcasts this week as I took time to be with my family last week," she wrote on an Instagram story posted Wednesday morning.
Todd and Julie Chrisley may not be behind bars just yet, but they’ll still have to live under a strict set of rules while waiting for their upcoming sentencing hearing.
Lindsie Chrisley is speaking out in the wake of Todd and Julie Chrisley's guilty verdict in their federal tax fraud case. Taking to her Instagram Stories to share her reaction to the news, Lindsie wrote, «The verdict is not what I had hoped or prayed for, and I am deeply saddened for myself, my son and my family as a whole.»The message was posted over a photo of Lindsie, her son, Jackson, and their dog. On Tuesday, Lindsie's dad, Todd, and stepmom, Julie, were found guilty of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax fraud.
Todd and Julie Chrisley admitted they were "devastated and disappointed' by the guilty verdict handed down in their federal fraud trial in Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday.The "Chrisley Knows Best" stars faced 12 counts of bank and wire fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy over a nine-year period in an indictment, which was initially filed in August 2019. "The Chrisleys are devastated and disappointed with the verdict, however, they will be actively pursuing an appeal," Julie's lawyer, Steve Friedberg, told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.