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President Donald Trump pardons Todd and Julie Chrisley, convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion, amid claims of unfair prosecution, bringing relief to their family. Here's what to know about the couple who were released from prison Wednesday.
President Donald Trump pardoned reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who are best known for their 10 seasons on Chrisley Knows Best, after they were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud. Trump issued clemency to the couple on Tuesday as part of a broader effort to correct what Trump sees as the weaponization
Reality TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley have been pardoned by President Donald Trump after being imprisoned on federal convictions for bank fraud and tax evasion.
The former stars of USA Network’s “Chrisley Knows Best” were sentenced to 12 and seven years, respectively, in 2022 for fraud and tax evasion.
The Chrisley family is set to address reporters on Friday, days after the formerly jailed reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were pardoned by President Donald Trump and released from federal prison.
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The 27-year-old dedicated a podcast and a speech at the Republican National Convention to advocate for her reality star parents, who were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion.
This week showcased a new legal playbook in America: skirt your tax obligations by millions of dollars to fund a lavish lifestyle, plead guilty and, instead of going to prison, have your mom raise money for the president to get pardoned.
President Trump flexed the power of his office this week, issuing a flurry of pardons. They include convicted fraudsters and political supporters, but as CBS News New York's Ali Bauman explains, those pardons are coming under increased scrutiny.