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Time flies fast. Just a few weeks ago, Todd and Julie Chrisley were appealing their convictions on bank fraud charges in hopes of avoiding or at least delaying jail time. Their lawyer was upbeat after filing for an extension to keep them out of jail for another 21 days, but the judge rejected Chrisley’s appeal and they begin their respective sentences today. So how did they spend their last weekend off?

It turns out that both running errands and spending time with family were on the list. Some of these activities were more mundane; Todd Chrisley, for example, visited the post office. Also, matriarch Chrisley Knows had the best weekend with her daughter Savannah and mom Pam Hughes. The Daily Mail saw them buying furniture and groceries as well as making deliveries.

On the eve of the weekend, Todd and Julie were also last seen dining with Todd’s mother Faye Chrisley. They were joined by their daughter Savannah and niece Chloe, as well as their grown son Chase and his fiancee, who got engaged back in October. The news came after Lindsay Chrisley candidly said that the Chrisley Knows Best stars “live every day like it’s [their] last.” She said they were enjoying a “moment” with their children, and that seems to be how they spent last weekend.

Both Todd and Julie Chrisley were expected to serve their terms in a northwest Florida prison, but those plans have changed somewhat. Todd will continue to serve his sentence at Pensacola’s minimum security prison, FPC Pensacola. Julie, on the other hand, will serve her sentence at Lexington Federal Medical Center. She was originally scheduled to be housed next to Todd at the Marianna Federal Correctional Institution, but was instead transferred to a facility that allows for medical and/or psychiatric care in Kentucky.

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Both must surrender by noon on Tuesday, January 17.

How long will Todd and Julie Chrisley be in jail?

Unlike some other celebrity couples, Todd and Julie Chrisley will serve their sentences at the same time, which is different from what happened to another reality TV star, Teresa Giudice and her husband Joe. (In this case, one parent stayed home while the other spent time in prison, then suddenly switched places after being released.) That means Savannah Chrisley will be taking care of her teenage brother Grayson and her niece Chloe.

As for the sentences? Todd will serve the longer of the two terms as he was sentenced to 12 years in prison on various charges including bank fraud, tax evasion and more. While in prison, Chrisley may be required to clean toilets or perform other similar tasks.

Julie Chrisley, despite also being charged with wire fraud and obstruction of justice, will serve a seven-year sentence. Her husband asked that her sentence be commuted given her role as a guardian. Todd literally said Julie “shouldn’t be punished” with a sentence like his, and the judge agreed.

Although reports on prisons are progressing, Chrisley’s the family is still contesting the verdict. On Tuesday, ahead of his report, Todd posted a video he titled “fighting for good.”

We’ll keep you posted as soon as both materialize television the stars settle in and set a release date.

Time flies fast. Just a few weeks ago, Todd and Julie Chrisley were appealing their convictions on bank fraud charges in hopes of avoiding or at least delaying jail time. Their lawyer was upbeat after filing for an extension to keep them out of jail for another 21 days, but the judge rejected Chrisley’s appeal and they begin their respective sentences today. So how did they spend their last weekend off?

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It turns out that both running errands and spending time with family were on the list. Some of these activities were more mundane; Todd Chrisley, for example, visited the post office. Also, matriarch Chrisley Knows had the best weekend with her daughter Savannah and mom Pam Hughes. The Daily Mail saw them buying furniture and groceries as well as making deliveries.

On the eve of the weekend, Todd and Julie were also last seen dining with Todd’s mother Faye Chrisley. They were joined by their daughter Savannah and niece Chloe, as well as their grown son Chase and his fiancee, who got engaged back in October. The news came after Lindsay Chrisley candidly said that the Chrisley Knows Best stars “live every day like it’s [their] last.” She said they were enjoying a “moment” with their children, and that seems to be how they spent last weekend.

Both Todd and Julie Chrisley were expected to serve their terms in a northwest Florida prison, but those plans have changed somewhat. Todd will continue to serve his sentence at Pensacola’s minimum security prison, FPC Pensacola. Julie, on the other hand, will serve her sentence at Lexington Federal Medical Center. She was originally scheduled to be housed next to Todd at the Marianna Federal Correctional Institution, but was instead transferred to a facility that allows for medical and/or psychiatric care in Kentucky.

Both must surrender by noon on Tuesday, January 17.

How long will Todd and Julie Chrisley be in jail?

Unlike some other celebrity couples, Todd and Julie Chrisley will serve their sentences at the same time, which is different from what happened to another reality TV star, Teresa Giudice and her husband Joe. (In this case, one parent stayed home while the other spent time in prison, then suddenly switched places after being released.) That means Savannah Chrisley will be taking care of her teenage brother Grayson and her niece Chloe.

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As for the sentences? Todd will serve the longer of the two terms as he was sentenced to 12 years in prison on various charges including bank fraud, tax evasion and more. While in prison, Chrisley may be required to clean toilets or perform other similar tasks.

Julie Chrisley, despite also being charged with wire fraud and obstruction of justice, will serve a seven-year sentence. Her husband asked that her sentence be commuted given her role as a guardian. Todd literally said Julie “shouldn’t be punished” with a sentence like his, and the judge agreed.

Although reports on prisons are progressing, Chrisley’s the family is still contesting the verdict. On Tuesday, ahead of his report, Todd posted a video he titled “fighting for good.”

We’ll keep you posted as soon as both materialize television the stars settle in and set a release date.