Todd and Julie Chrisley’s Court docket Dates Forward of Sentencing
Breaking it down. Following their $30 million fraud trial, Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley could have a number of court docket dates to organize for — together with a deadline to file for a retrial.
In accordance with court docket paperwork obtained by Us Weekly, Todd, 53, and Julie, 49, have additionally employed further attorneys after beforehand being represented by Bruce Howard Morris, Christopher S. Anulewicz and Stephen Michael Friedberg. After their trial listening to earlier this month, the fact stars’ request for Zachary C Lawson and Joseph Alexander Little to hitch their authorized crew was accepted on Wednesday, June 22.
The Chrisley Is aware of Greatest stars have been convicted on 12 counts of tax evasion, financial institution and wire fraud, and conspiracy on June 7. The couple, who have been indicted in 2019 after denying the claims, have plans to file for a retrial forward of their sentencing in October.
On the time, a supply advised Us that “your entire household is devastated in regards to the verdict” as they “[weren’t] certain what this implies for the way forward for Chrisley Is aware of Greatest” and different initiatives.
“Nobody is aware of what’s going to occur or what to do at this stage,” the insider added. “Any future planning in Todd and Julie’s life is just about on pause till they study of the sentencing within the fall. It’s horrible information and so they weren’t anticipating to be discovered responsible. Their entire life modified in that second.”
The businessman broke his silence in regards to the verdict throughout an episode of his “Chrisley Confessions” podcast that very same month. “We wished to let everybody know that it’s a really unhappy, heartbreaking time for our household proper now,” Todd stated. “However we nonetheless maintain steadfast in our religion and we belief that God will do what he does as a result of God’s a miracle employee — and that’s what we’re holding out for.”
Savannah Chrisley additionally weighed in on the aftermath of the trial and what this implies for her dad and mom.
“This life is so merciless and we’re all doing one of the best we are able to. I’ll proceed to face by my household and combat for justice. Justice for ourselves and for others that the system has failed,” the TV persona, 24, wrote through Instagram. “Not too long ago, I’ve felt let down by God, that my relentless prayers have been unheard. However I do consider that He’ll use each hardship and adversity we undergo to strengthen us and put together us for a good higher goal.”
She added: “So I’ll proceed believing in our Lord and Savior…I pray for power, hope, and love. Thanks to all of those who proceed to face by our sides. This combat isn’t over.”
Scroll down for a timeline of Todd and Julie’s upcoming court docket dates:
With reporting by Diana Cooper