While they’re only about eight months into their combined 19-year sentences, it appears Todd and Julie Chrisley may be getting out of federal prison a little early, Action News Jax sister station WSB in Atlanta reports.
The Chrisleys, mostly known for their reality TV series “Chrisley Knows Best,” were found guilty last year of conspiring to defraud banks and the IRS out of millions of dollars.
According to prison records, Todd Chrisley’s release date from FPC Pensacola is scheduled for Jan. 22, 2033. That’s about two years short of his 12-year sentence. Julie Chrisley’s expected release date from FMC Lexington is now, Oct. 19, 2028, which is just over a year early.“Without a doubt, Todd and Julie are model incarcerated individuals who received exorbitant sentences,” the couple’s attorney, Jay Surgent,Surgent told Insider that he believes their sentence would be reduced even further once new sentencing guidelines are implemented in November.
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