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Todd and Julie Chrisley are no longer behind bars, as they were pardoned by U.S. President Donald Trump years after being ...
While one may assume that their pardon only had to do with the Chrisleys’ notoriety, nothing could be further from the truth.
In a new interview, the Chrisley family laywer shared that his office has been inundated with requests to help pardon other ...
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Jay Surgent, one of the attorneys who fought for Todd and Julie Chrisley's freedom, exclusively told The Post that his phone hasn't stopped ringing since their release from prison on May 28.
Todd Chrisley and his wife, Julie, were found guilty of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million in ...
Jay Surgent, the reality star's lawyer, tells TODAY.com Chrisley is "disappointed and emotionally offended." IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
His attorney Jay Surgent told Us that Chrisley, 55, was an “assistant to the chapel in Pensacola for Christians, Jewish people and Muslims.” “Someone saw him speaking to someone in the drug ...
Attorney Alex Little said he supplied President Donald Trump with a binder filled with court documents and testimonials to ...
Jay Surgent, part of the couple’s defense team, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that their petition for a pardon will be filed “without a doubt. ...
Initially, Jay Surgent hoped to have Julie home by the spring or summer of 2025. Savannah’s plan was a bit different, as she aimed for her mother to return sometime around this coming Thanksgiving.
Former reality television stars and Atlanta multimillionaires Todd and Julie Chrisley will ask President Donald Trump for a pardon to end their time in federal prison, their attorney says. Jay ...