Celebrities have on many occasions gotten themselves into trouble for avoiding taxes or not filing their returns altogether -- or worse.
Former reality television stars and multimillionaires Todd and Julie Chrisley will ask President Donald Trump for a pardon to end their time in federal prison, their attorney says.
Locked-up reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley are set to officially file a petition to ask President Donald Trump to pardon ...
Attorney Jay Surgent, who is part of the couple's defense team, confirmed the information to 11Alive on Thursday evening.
Todd Chrisley, formerly the patriarch of Chrisley Knows Best complained to his attorney, Jay Surgent, that he's being picked ...
Todd Chrisley’s attorney has claimed that guards at FPC Pensacola removed a MAGA (Make America Great Again) sticker from the ...
Reality TV star Todd Chrisley claims he is facing mistreatment while serving his prison sentence and believes he is being ...
A Craven County man was arrested and charged with felony dissemination of obscenity to a minor. Joseph Ray Batchelor, 28, was ...
He was released on a $10,000 bond after his arrest Thursday on suspicion of simple battery. Chrisley’s parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, are both in prison on bank fraud and tax evasion charges.
Just recently, the star’s rep, Adam Ambrose, released a statement that was shared with the AP following his arrest on Thursday, January 9. Ambrose denied the claim that Julie and Todd Chrisley ...
He was released on a $10,000 bond after his arrest Thursday on suspicion of simple battery. Chrisley’s parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, are both in prison on bank fraud and tax evasion charges.