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.
25.11.2022 - 20:27 / perezhilton.com
That’s (probably) all she wrote for the Chrisley family’s expansive pair of mansions in Nashville, Tennessee.
Of course, Todd Chrisley and his wife Julie Chrisley were sentenced earlier this month to 12 years and seven years, respectively, in federal prison on bank fraud and tax evasion charges.
And while those prison sentences were shocking enough for the Chrisley Knows Best stars, the fallout has continued and will impact their lives in many more ways. Now, according to an insider, it is likely the family will lose both of their massive Nashville-based mansions.
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Per the New York Post, Judge Eleanor Ross of the US District Court in Atlanta has ordered the 54-year-old reality TV star and his 49-year-old wife to pay restitution following their convictions on bank fraud and tax evasion charges. In total, that restitution equals $17.2 million — a massive obligation!!
To cover the costs of those court-ordered fees and payments, an insider told the outlet it is “likely” the couple will have to give up their two Nashville mansions. In total, the two properties are worth about $9 million. One property is a four-bedroom home which they first purchased in 2016 for $1.6 million. That 5,200-square foot property is now estimated to be worth $2.88 million today, according to Zillow.
The couple’s second Nashville mansion is a 13,200-square foot home they purchased in 2019 in the Brentwood area for $3.37 million. It has six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, and is today estimated to be worth $5.97 million, per the real estate site. As the outlet notes, the family actually tried to flip that home just a few months after they first purchased it, but they never
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.
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