Julie Chrisley's Seven-Year Sentence Overturned for Resentencing
Federal appeals court finds insufficient evidence for part of her conviction, sending the case back to a lower court.
- Julie Chrisley was originally sentenced to seven years for bank fraud and tax evasion.
- A federal appeals court vacated her sentence due to insufficient evidence for her involvement in 2006.
- The court upheld the convictions of Todd Chrisley and their accountant, Peter Tarantino.
- Julie Chrisley’s case will return to a lower court to address sentencing errors.
- The Chrisley family remains hopeful for further legal victories.