Overview
- President Donald Trump pardoned Todd and Julie Chrisley on May 27, leading to their release after they served over two years for 2022 bank fraud and tax evasion convictions.
- Todd was freed from FPC Pensacola in Florida while Julie left the Federal Medical Center in Lexington before rejoining their family in Nashville.
- Savannah Chrisley assumed guardianship of her younger brother Grayson and adopted sister Chloe during her parents’ sentences and led their legal appeals.
- Chloe Chrisley expressed anxiety over her parents’ sudden pardon, fearing the good news might still unravel.
- Lifetime will chronicle the Chrisleys’ conviction, imprisonment, pardon and reunion in an upcoming reality series.