Savannah Chrisley: The biggest misconception right now is I either paid for a pardon or slept for a pardon—Todd Chrisley: That’s something I would’ve done.
Chrisley: I was still convicted of something I did not do. It could be you. It could be any of you… So I understand the shame that's around it but I refuse to feed into that because shame is like a cancer that spreads. I have no shame.
See all the crosses?Savannah Chrisley: The biggest misconception right now is I either paid for a pardon or slept for a pardon—Todd Chrisley: That’s something I would’ve done.
Chrisley: I was still convicted of something I did not do. It could be you. It could be any of you… So I understand the shame that's around it but I refuse to feed into that because shame is like a cancer that spreads. I have no shame.
He's got the No Shame part right. IMOSavannah Chrisley: The biggest misconception right now is I either paid for a pardon or slept for a pardon—Todd Chrisley: That’s something I would’ve done.
Chrisley: I was still convicted of something I did not do. It could be you. It could be any of you… So I understand the shame that's around it but I refuse to feed into that because shame is like a cancer that spreads. I have no shame.
Ha! I literally thought the same thing. When she picked him up from prison, he wouldn’t show his face.How has Todd Chrisley already had time to get all that filler and botox?? They are such a joke and they made a mockery of our justice system.
Have him and his wife been seen together yet?
curious about the restitution.... do the defrauded banks have civil recourse?Peter Tarantino, 62, was found guilty alongside the Chrisleys in 2022 and was sentenced to three years in prison. He paid a $35,000 fine and spent about 18 months in custody before being released in November 2024.
“I would like to have my voting rights reinstated and pursue getting my (certified public accountant) license restored,” Tarantino told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “I think that the prosecution was overly aggressive in charging me. When there are high-profile people involved, there’s a certain motivation by the prosecution to make as big a splash as possible.”
Tarantino said the couple were among 500 tax clients of his then-firm, and he was unaware they were trying to hide assets...
Alex Little, an attorney for the Chrisleys, said Trump’s pardon moots the appeal. Little said he believes the pardon also wipes out the Chrisleys’ restitution, some of which has been paid.
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Trump signs Chrisleys’ pardons; their former accountant wants one, too
The Atlanta-area accountant convicted of helping reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley evade taxes says he plans to ask President Donald Trump to pardon him.www.ajc.com
She doesn't seem as worried about keeping up appearances as Todd because she went out with half grey hair. Hopefully, at least one of them has better priorities now. LolShe is in hiding. The presser today states she was at home with Chloe. MOO is that she gained so much weight, she doesn't want to be seen.
She is in hiding. The presser today states she was at home with Chloe. MOO is that she gained so much weight, she doesn't want to be seen.
Maybe they should have thought about Chloe's feelings before committing a crime.
I can’t say what I’d really like too, but many of you can probably imagine it. Press tour, really? Go AWAY!!!She is in hiding. The presser today states she was at home with Chloe. MOO is that she gained so much weight, she doesn't want to be seen.
Which, according to them, was not a crime at all. Just a conspiracy to bring down a Christian family who believes in God, and became famous. Bless their Republican hearts.
Just gross.Savannah Chrisley: The biggest misconception right now is I either paid for a pardon or slept for a pardon—Todd Chrisley: That’s something I would’ve done.
Chrisley: I was still convicted of something I did not do. It could be you. It could be any of you… So I understand the shame that's around it but I refuse to feed into that because shame is like a cancer that spreads. I have no shame.