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Reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were pardoned Wednesday by President Trump. The couple have been incarcerated since 2022 after being found guilty of bank and tax fraud.
Todd and Julie Chrisley return to Nashville, Tennessee, after receiving pardons from President Donald Trump, settling back into their home and reuniting with family after prison release.
Julie Chrisley reunites with family after prison release for bank fraud and tax evasion. The Chrisleys' lawyer shares with Fox News Digital how their family is the main focus post-pardon.
Why Julie Chrisley Was Absent From Family Press Conference After Prison Release While Todd Chrisley spoke out about the “injustices” he and his wife faced before their presidential pardons ...
Julie Chrisley won't be going back to platinum blonde anytime soon after debuting her brown hair and gray roots following her over two-year prison stint, revealed her son Chase.
Julie Chrisley was spotted out in public for the first time since being released from prison on Thursday, May 29. She and husband Todd Chrisley previously were serving time for their conviction ...
Julie Chrisley was seen for the first time since her release from prison. The reality star’s natural hair and gray roots were on full display as she left a butcher shop in Nashville, Tenn., on ...
Julie Chrisley went dark and gray! The “Chrisley Knows Best” matriarch, 52, was seen in public for the first time with a shocking new look. The usually blond reality star was photographed on ...
Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were released from federal prison Wednesday night, one day after President Trump announced he planned to pardon the couple.