After hearing the news that President Donald Trump will forgive reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who spent time in tax evasion and fraud on the bank, their daughter Savana Christley celebrated in a video on Instagram on the news on Tuesday, with news.
“The president called me personally while I was walking in the Sam club and told me that he was signing the pardon papers for both my father,” Chroli said in Instagram. “So both parents return home tonight [Tuesday] Or tomorrow [Wednesday]And I still do not think it is real. I am afraid – the fact that the president called me. “
“I will be grateful forever for President Trump and his administration and everyone along the way, and all my lawyers, and the people who were made in countless hours, effort and love for my family to make sure that my parents returned home,” continued the 27 -year -old.
Chrisley confirmed that her parents are now getting a “new beginning” thanks to the amnesty.
“My father can start their lives … President Trump not only transferred their sentences, but also gave them a complete and unconditional pardon. Therefore, I am grateful forever,” said Chrisley.
Savana Christley had previously appealed to the Trump administration to pardon her parents and spoke at the 2024 Republican National Congress.
The spouses, who were famous for their offer, were sentenced to “Better commentator”, in November 2022 for 19 years in prison for fraud and tax evasion.
Todd Chrisley was sentenced to 12 years in prison and 16 months of test, while Jolly Chrisley was ordered seven years in prison and 16 months of test. The couple also ordered the payment of $ 17.8 million in response.
“Christley Know Best” was first shown in 2014 and continued the lifeline of the wealthy real estate developer Todd Chrisley and his family.
File – Julie Chrisley, right, and her husband Todd Chrisley, depicting pictures in the 52nd annual academic awards for rural music on April 2, 2017, in Las Vegas.
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The charges against Chrisleys from the activity that occurred at least early in 2007, when it was claimed that the couple had provided false information to banks and banks manufactured when applying for millions of dollars and receiving loans, according to the US Public Prosecutor’s Office.
In 2014, two years after the alleged bank fraud scheme ended, the couple accuses the manufacture of banking data and a credit report “it was physically cut, registered or pasted together when applying for a rental contract in California and obtaining them.”
In a telephone interview with ABC News on Tuesday, Savana Chrisi told ABC News that Trump’s invitation was “completely blue”.
“I got to a place where I lost hope, and I felt that nothing was going in my favor. Then I received the call … it was just a shock, and the president was nice and loving. It is why my family returned together.” “I have always stood up and managed, and I will continue to stand by their side and fight for them.”