Trump Chrisley Pardons: Todd & Julie Released
- President Donald Trump has granted a full pardon to reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were convicted on charges of bank fraud and tax evasion in...
- Todd Chrisley had been serving a 12-year prison sentence, while Julie received a seven-year sentence.
- Their attorney stated in February that trump was seriously considering a pardon for the couple.
President Trump has pardoned Todd and Julie Chrisley, offering the reality TV couple full exoneration from their bank fraud and tax evasion convictions. This decisive action, confirmed in a White House announcement, ends their sentences and clears their names following a 2022 guilty verdict. The Chrisleys, accused of defrauding banks of over $30 million, were serving time—Todd with a 12-year sentance, Julie with seven. The pardon, revealed via a video, reflects a importent shift in their legal standing. News Directory 3 reports on this breaking story. What’s next for the Chrisleys? Discover what’s next as the couple prepares to address the public.
Trump Pardons Todd and Julie Chrisley in Tax Evasion Case
Updated May 27, 2025
President Donald Trump has granted a full pardon to reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were convicted on charges of bank fraud and tax evasion in 2022. The announcement followed a video posted on X by White House communications advisor margo Martin, showing Trump informing the Chrisleys’ daughter, Savannah, of his decision.
Todd Chrisley had been serving a 12-year prison sentence, while Julie received a seven-year sentence. The couple faced accusations of attempting to defraud Atlanta banks of more than $30 million through fraudulent loans, according to NBC News.
Their attorney stated in February that trump was seriously considering a pardon for the couple.
What’s next
The full implications of the pardon are still unfolding, but the Chrisley family is expected to address the situation publicly in the coming days.
