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Todd and Julie Chrisley shared their emotional reaction to receiving a pardon from President Donald Trump during an exclusive interview on Fox News. This segment will air on Saturday during “My View with Lara Trump.” The revelation marks a significant moment in the couple’s tumultuous journey following their recent incarceration.
Julie Chrisley described the surreal experience. She remarked, “It was the craziest thing and everybody was just looking at me because unfortunately, most of the news that you get in prison is bad news. You know, so they’re like, are you OK? I’m like, I am. I’m getting out of here. I’m getting out of here.” Her sense of disbelief highlighted the couple’s challenging time behind bars.
Todd and Julie, alongside their children Savannah and Grayson, sat down for this significant interview, marking their first media appearance since receiving Trump’s presidential pardon. This heartfelt conversation allowed them to express their feelings about the pardon and their future.
During the interview, Todd recalled a pivotal moment when a fellow inmate approached him. The inmate conveyed the shocking news that he believed Todd had been pardoned. Initially skeptical, he soon confirmed the information with a corrections officer who assured him that he was indeed free.
Todd recounted, “He came by, and he goes, ‘Are you good?’ And I said, as good as I can be. And he said, Todd, you just got pardoned. They sent me down here to make sure you’re OK. And I said, well, they don’t need to be worrying about me now. Hell, if I’m pardoned, I’m great.” His relief was palpable as he embraced his newfound freedom.
Todd expressed deep gratitude during the interview, attributing his pardon to divine intervention. He stated, “We owe thanks to God. And I say – and God touched President Trump’s heart. God led the people to advocate for us. And so, I’m grateful because every night I would pray that God would return me home to my wife and my children. And he did that, so I’m grateful.” His faith played a significant role in his outlook during this challenging experience.
The couple’s daughter, Savannah, took a proactive role in seeking her parents’ release. Following their convictions in June 2022 for federal financial crimes, Savannah alleged that the prosecution had political motivations tied to their support for Trump and their conservative beliefs. Her advocacy highlighted the family’s strong bond and their fight against perceived injustices.
Todd and Julie Chrisley faced harsh penalties, each sentenced to substantial prison time after a jury found them guilty of bank and tax fraud. Their case drew significant media attention, culminating in their treatment by the judicial system. According to the Department of Justice, Todd received a 12-year sentence, while Julie was sentenced to seven years. Miraculously, both sentences were later reduced.
At the time of sentencing, James Dorsey, an agent with the IRS Criminal Investigation’s Atlanta Field Office, emphasized the seriousness of their actions. He explained, “The Chrisleys defrauded financial institutions and the Federal Government through tax evasion and other fraudulent means in an effort to minimize their tax liability, but project an image of wealth.” The statements underscored the ramifications of their financial misconduct.
Dorsey illuminated the implications of celebrity status in the legal landscape, noting, “This sentencing serves notice that no matter a person’s celebrity status, there are severe consequences for defrauding the American tax system.” His comments served as a stark reminder of the accountability that comes with high-profile cases.
Following their release, Todd and Savannah Chrisley held a press conference to assert their innocence amid the legal repercussions. Todd jokingly referenced his appearance, noting, “I joked about my residual Botox not wearing off in prison,” providing a moment of levity amidst their serious circumstances. Savannah used the opportunity to discuss their plans moving forward.
The Chrisley family is set to return to reality television with a new docuseries on Lifetime. This series aims to provide an insider’s perspective on their trials and the personal challenges they faced throughout the legal process. Savannah emphasized the importance of their story, stating, “We’re going to set the record straight, and now we move forward with our lives.” Their resolve to share their narrative suggests an intent to reclaim their public image.
Fans and followers of the Chrisley family can tune in to watch their full interview on Saturday, June 28, on “My View with Lara Trump at 9 p.m. ET.” This broadcast promises to offer a deeper insight into their experiences and future plans.