Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley‘s legal professional Jay Surgent is attempting to scale back their jail sentences much more after they had been already decreased this week. The Chrisley Knows Best stars have been serving time behind bars for tax fraud and had greater than a yr every knocked off their preliminary sentences. “They were able to get some time off for both of them,” Jay advised People on Friday.
“There’s going to be the adoption of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, changes, modifications, recommendations for reduction of sentences for nonviolent offenders,” he continued. “So [I] don’t know at this point in time, but they should be getting two points a piece for that. So that’ll further reduce their sentences.”
Jay additional confirmed that he’s additionally engaged on the husband and spouse’s appeals. “There’s hope,” he mentioned. “There’s always hope, but I feel as though they have a strong appeal.”
Jay’s assertion comes simply at some point after Todd’s scheduled launch date of January 2035 was modified to January 22, 2033. Julie’s launch date was additionally modified to October 19, 2028, which is over a yr sooner than her preliminary scheduled launch date. Back in Nov. 2022, Todd was first sentenced to 12 years at Florida’s Federal Prison Camp Pensacola, and Julie was sentenced to seven years at Kentucky’s FMC Lexington.
The lovebirds, who share three kids collectively, together with son Chase, 27, daughter Savannah, 26, and son Grayson, 17, have each denied any guilt within the tax fraud case and experiences of an attraction have been making headlines since earlier this yr. Shortly earlier than they began their sentences, a supply advised us they had been “crushed” for being denied bond.
“Todd and Julie are crushed after they were denied bond, but they haven’t given up all hope,” the insider advised HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY. “Their last-ditch effort to avoid starting their prison sentences next week failed and they do not even know how to prepare themselves for this. They are both terrified of being incarcerated.”
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