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Todd and Julie Chrisley were officially reported to prison last week after being sentenced to years in prison as a result of tax fraud and other crimes. Todd is currently facing 12 years in prison and Julie is facing 7 years, with both receiving 16 months of probation. Despite their current situation, their lawyer Alex Little still believes the case will be re-examined at some point in the future. At the same time, he explained why, in his opinion, this could happen.
Shortly after Chrisley was sentenced in November, Alex Little made a comment saying he was “optimistic” about his clients’ attempt to appeal the case. Little claimed at the time that the trial “was marred by serious and repeated errors.” The alleged error he mentioned was that the “government” “lied to the jury about what taxes the couple paid.” The lawyer expanded on his argument during an interview with ET, during which he raised two specific points:
At the very beginning of this case, there was an unconstitutional search by the Georgia Dept income. This court already found it unconstitutional and had to stay the entire case. That didn’t happen. And that’s certainly one of the things we’re pursuing in the appeal. Second, one of the IRS officials testified about whether Chrisley paid certain taxes. This, of course, we believe influenced the jury, and we believe it will be the basis for a new trial.
In their motion, the Chrisleys argued that the court admitted “substantial amounts of evidence into court that was obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment.” They also say that in doing so, the court “did not properly execute its suppression order.” The pair’s appeal against bank fraud has so far been unsuccessful, as their application for bail and an extension of the extradition date was rejected almost two weeks ago. Another argument here is whether the ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ stars have regretted their actions, and Alex Little explained why this created a ‘dilemma’ for them:
Of course, courts want defendants to take responsibility, but it’s also hard to take responsibility when you didn’t do what you’re accused of doing. This is the difficulty that every innocent person faces when convicted and sentenced. I’ve had people who were found not guilty of murder a decade later, and all that time some courts believed they showed no remorse even though they were actually innocent. Thus, it is always a dilemma for anyone who is unjustly convicted.
Reports indicate that Julie and Todd Chrisley they were not happy shortly after they were sentenced to years in prison. They are said to feel the “judge unfairly bullied them” due to their status as reality stars. Meanwhile, when they were found guilty and eventually had to go to jail, they both spoke about their thoughts. Todd in particular mentioned that he “struggled” but his faith sustained him through difficult times. In a no-holds-barred interview, patriarch Chrisley also mentioned his old business partner Mark Braddock, who claimed they had a gay relationship. Todd called it, among other things, a “frog.”
The couple’s children have also supported them during this time, sharing supportive messages on social media in the days leading up to the report’s date. Previously, Lindsey’s daughter Chrisley shared how her parents spent their time before they called it quits. She stated that they spend time with their family and “live each day as if it were their last.” That’s reportedly what they did on their last weekend as free men.
Now, Todd and Julie Chrisley remain in custody while Alex Little tries to get a retrial. He also told ET that the stars would like people to know that “they didn’t do these things” and “will fight to have their name cleared.” Only time will tell if they succeed on that front.

Todd and Julie Chrisley were officially reported to prison last week after being sentenced to years in prison as a result of tax fraud and other crimes. Todd is currently facing 12 years in prison and Julie is facing 7 years, with both receiving 16 months of probation. Despite their current situation, their lawyer Alex Little still believes the case will be re-examined at some point in the future. At the same time, he explained why, in his opinion, this could happen.
Shortly after Chrisley was sentenced in November, Alex Little made a comment saying he was “optimistic” about his clients’ attempt to appeal the case. Little claimed at the time that the trial “was marred by serious and repeated errors.” The alleged error he mentioned was that the “government” “lied to the jury about what taxes the couple paid.” The lawyer expanded on his argument during an interview with ET, during which he raised two specific points:
At the very beginning of this case, there was an unconstitutional search by the Georgia Dept income. This court already found it unconstitutional and had to stay the entire case. That didn’t happen. And that’s certainly one of the things we’re pursuing in the appeal. Second, one of the IRS officials testified about whether Chrisley paid certain taxes. This, of course, we believe influenced the jury, and we believe it will be the basis for a new trial.
In their motion, the Chrisleys argued that the court admitted “substantial amounts of evidence into court that was obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment.” They also say that in doing so, the court “did not properly execute its suppression order.” The pair’s appeal against bank fraud has so far been unsuccessful, as their application for bail and an extension of the extradition date was rejected almost two weeks ago. Another argument here is whether the ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ stars have regretted their actions, and Alex Little explained why this created a ‘dilemma’ for them:
Of course, courts want defendants to take responsibility, but it’s also hard to take responsibility when you didn’t do what you’re accused of doing. This is the difficulty that every innocent person faces when convicted and sentenced. I’ve had people who were found not guilty of murder a decade later, and all that time some courts believed they showed no remorse even though they were actually innocent. Thus, it is always a dilemma for anyone who is unjustly convicted.
Reports indicate that Julie and Todd Chrisley they were not happy shortly after they were sentenced to years in prison. They are said to feel the “judge unfairly bullied them” due to their status as reality stars. Meanwhile, when they were found guilty and eventually had to go to jail, they both spoke about their thoughts. Todd in particular mentioned that he “struggled” but his faith sustained him through difficult times. In a no-holds-barred interview, patriarch Chrisley also mentioned his old business partner Mark Braddock, who claimed they had a gay relationship. Todd called it, among other things, a “frog.”
The couple’s children have also supported them during this time, sharing supportive messages on social media in the days leading up to the report’s date. Previously, Lindsey’s daughter Chrisley shared how her parents spent their time before they called it quits. She stated that they spend time with their family and “live each day as if it were their last.” That’s reportedly what they did on their last weekend as free men.
Now, Todd and Julie Chrisley remain in custody while Alex Little tries to get a retrial. He also told ET that the stars would like people to know that “they didn’t do these things” and “will fight to have their name cleared.” Only time will tell if they succeed on that front.