This reality family is trying to film as much as they can before two of them have to go to jail.

They are probably going to have to shoot the Christmas one, a little bit early.

Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley

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Chrisley Knows Best stars Todd and Julie Chrisley are denied request for new trial

They were found guilty of conspiring to commit bank fraud and tax evasion and are now awaiting their sentencing. They are set to be sentenced in court on Nov. 21, 2022.

They also requested to be free of the criminal charges, which was also denied.

Their daughter Savannah had her mom on as a guest on her podcast Unlocked said she was “so angry” about everything.

They ‘Ignore Almost All Of The Evidence Against Them:’ Government Scoffs At Todd & Julie Chrisley’s Plea For New Trial Following Fraud Conviction

That didn’t take long. The United States Government has responded to Todd and Julie Chrisley’s plea for a new trial, claiming the reality star couple “gloss over or ignore almost all of the evidence against them.”

RadarOnline.com has obtained the government’s response, which was filed in the US District Court, Atlanta division on Monday, citing that prosecutors in the fraud case against the television duo showed plenty of evidence to the court, prompting the jury to hand down a guilty verdict — a fact that Todd and Julie are accused of dismissing.

“The Chrisley Defendants’ motion for a judgment of acquittal fails to establish why, in the light most favorable to the United States, the jury’s determination of guilt should be disturbed. The jury made factual determinations based upon admissible evidence and returned just verdicts,” the documents state.

“The Chrisley Defendants gloss over or ignore almost all of the evidence against them and ask the Court to make impermissible credibility determinations. For the reasons that follow, the Chrisley Defendants’ motion should be denied.”

Todd and Julie are looking at the possibility of 30 years behind bars after being convicted of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and tax fraud. Prosecutors also alleged the Chrisleys conspired to defraud Atlanta banks out of $30 million. – Source


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