Overview
- Todd and Julie Chrisley walked free on May 28 after President Trump granted them full pardons for 2022 bank fraud and tax evasion convictions.
- The couple served just over two years of their 12-year and seven-year sentences at Federal Prison Camp Pensacola in Florida and FMC Lexington in Kentucky.
- Daughter Savannah Chrisley led the family’s advocacy campaign for their release, including direct appeals to the White House.
- At a Nashville press conference on May 30, Todd Chrisley vowed to shine a light on the racial disparities he witnessed behind bars.
- The reunited family has returned to Tennessee and begun filming a new docuseries for Lifetime chronicling their adjustment to life at home.