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Melt and Julie Chrisley Currently rebuilding their life after President Donald Trump Sign on a full pardon for the reality stars in the middle of their appropriate prison sentences.
Weekly US had the official presidential pardons signed Last month.
“Be it known, that I, Donald Trump, President of the United States, in accordance with my powers under article II, section 2, clause 1, of the constitution, given to the individual below: a full and unconditional pardon,” he read the document.
“I hereby denote, direct, and empower the Attorney General, as my representative to sign the Clearing Grant of the person named here.
The pardons were signed on May 28.
Trump, 79, called Todd and Julie’s daughter, Holy savannaon May 27 to inform him of his decision. She told her that the duo went “to be free and clean.”
Todd, 56, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for alleged bank fraud and tax avoidance. Julie, 52, was ordered to serve a seven year sentence. The couple served only two years before Trump stepped in.
Savannah, 27, and her father appeared at a press conference on May 30. Todd, who has definitely denied wrongdoing since being charged, said, “I would have repented if it was something I did.”
The reality star added, “The corruption that went on in our case is going to continue to develop.”
The day before Todd was overthrown, the star took a reality to social media to defend himself.
“We have nothing to hide and we have done nothing to be ashamed of,” Todd wrote. “Not only do we know we’ve done nothing wrong, but we have a ton of hard evidence and a bunch of supporting witnesses who experience it.”
At the recent press conference, Todd praised Savannah for supporting her parents while they were imprisoned.
“She has fought a long fight, and for any parent to see their child fighting as hard as this, it’s a sword with a double edge,” said Todd. “It’s a blessing, and then your heart breaks because your child has been put in that position to fight for you, when, as a parent, you are supposed to fight for your children.”
As Us Previously reported, Savannah received the custody of the younger siblings – Grayson, 19, and Chloe, 12, in the midst of her parents’ Legal matters.
Todd, who was locked up in Florida, and Julie, who spent her time at a facility in Kentucky, began their sentences in 2023.
Julie Chrisley and Todd Chrisley
Gregg Deguire/WirimageBack in June 2024, an appealing court confirmed Julie’s conviction but ruled that her sentence had been miscalculated. The court ordered to the lower court of re -entering Julie. At her recapture, the court confirmed the original seven years sentence.
At a Court Hearing 2024, Julie apologize for her actions.
“I would like to say that I had years to think about what I want to say and I’m sorry about my actions and situations that leave us where we are today,” said Julie. “I’ve had 20 months in prison, but it has been much more leading to the case and I apologize for my actions that led to where we are today.”
Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley and Savannah Chrisley
Jeff Kravitz/ACMA2017/Filmmagic for ACM“I can never pay my children for what they have had to go through and for that, I’m so sorry,” added the reality star.