Sorry for President Donald Trump, reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley on Wednesday.
The official word came a day after his communications advisor announced that the president would pardon the couple, who spend time for tax evasion and fraud on banks.
Their daughter Savana Chrisley posted a photo on Instagram on Wednesday afternoon to appear Trump signing and demonstrating with amnesty. White House official confirmed the pardon.
Savana Chrisley appealed to the Trump administration of pardoning her parents and spoke at the 2024 Republican National Congress. She said on Tuesday that Trump invited her to notify her that he was “signing the pardon papers on paper for both of my father.”
“I will be grateful forever for President Trump and his administration and everyone along the way, all my lawyers, and people who made countless hours, effort and love for my family to make sure my father returns home,” said 27 -year -old in a video on Instagram on Tuesday.
Reality TV characters visit Julie Chrisley and “Home & Family” in Universal Studios Hollywood, June 18, 2018 at Universal City, California.
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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.

Todd Chrisley speaks next to his wife, Jolie and their children, Chis and Savana, on a committee for the TV series of the United States of America, “Chrisley Leaffer Best” during the Cable Summer Association of the Captive Critics Association in Beverly Hills, California, July 14, 2014.
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The couple also ordered the payment of $ 17.8 million in response.
The charges against Chrisleys from the activity that occurred at least early in 2007, when it was claimed that the couple had provided wrong information to banks and banks manufactured when applying for a million dollars of 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 their ruling note, prosecutors said that Chrisleys participated in the “Fraud Break of Fifteen years”.
“Christley Know Best” was first shown in 2014 and continued the lifeline of the wealthy real estate developer Todd Chrisley and his family.
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