Federal Government Responds To Todd & Julie Chrisley’s Appeal: New Details
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The Federal government responded to Todd and Julie Chrisley‘s appeal. They’re trying to appeal their sentencing by one case at a time. But, has it already failed? Keep on reading to learn more.
Federal Government Files Response
The Federal government filed a response to Todd and Julie Chrisley’s appeal. A fan took to the ChrisleyKnowsPrison to share screenshots of the official court documents. It doesn’t look like their request for an appeal will change anytime soon.
There’s still a court hearing in the future. However, the government ruled their appeal as admissible. The government argued that they didn’t need copies of the documents since they have the tax documents, the copies of the bank statements, and the forged documents from the defendants’ emails.

It doesn’t look like Todd and Julie Chrisley will get an appeal anytime soon. They’re currently serving their collected sentence of 19 years in separate state prisons. Some fans noted in the Reddit thread that Todd is probably losing his mind in prison.
Julie can’t handle prison life. Plus, what doesn’t help is that they can’t make money, even behind bars. The famous family lost their TV shows and endorsements. Todd felt they were going to win this appeal process.
Their daughter Savannah Chrisley has shared their thoughts on her Unlocked podcast. She stated that she was fighting on their behalf. Fans wonder how she’s feeling after their recent loss.
Some have a feeling that Todd put some of his assets in her name, including the house that was featured on Season 10 of Chrisley Knows Best.
Todd & Julie Chrisley – Lose Appeal
Another fan shared another update on Todd and Julie Chrisley’s appeal. This time, a YouTube video explained what happened. They will still have to pay their restitution fees. The family is scrambling on what to do and how to make money.
Some fans wonder if the other Chrisley family members are going to end up in jail because of it. Others are concerned that they might influence kids to end up as criminals as well. The reason why they appealed their case is that the IRS knew they waited until the very last minute to pay their tax debt.
The best way for Todd and Julie Chrisley to handle this case was to take a plea deal. It would’ve given them a less severe sentence. However, they placed all their hopes on an appeal and encouraged their kids to follow their lead.
What are your thoughts on the Federal government’s response to Todd and Julie Chrisley’s appeal? Do you think they will get out of jail early? Sound off below in the comment section.
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