Take a look back at Todd and Julie Chrisley's legal woes, what they were charged with, and how they've handled their conviction.
11:02 PM PST, November 17, 2022Todd and Julie Chrisley's legal drama has been tumultuous, complex and hotly contested.stars were indicted in 2019, and more than two years later, following a three-week trial, both were convicted on federal tax evasion and fraud charges. Now, as they await sentencing in the days to come, the reality stars could be looking at 30 years behind bars.
Todd immediately went on the defensive, denying the charges and claiming they were set up by a disgruntled former employee. "Not only do we know we've done nothing wrong, but we've got a ton of hard evidence and a bunch of corroborating witnesses that proves it," Todd argued at the time.entered a plea of not guilty
Todd and Julie were ordered to turn in their passports, effective immediately, and the couple's travel was restricted to middle Tennessee and North Georgia districts. Furthermore, the couple was ordered to give notice to their probation officers if they need to travel to California to tape their reality TV show.,"We stand in our faith, and we stand in what we know is right.
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