Published: Jun. 07, 2022, 6:39 p.m.
Prosecutors alleged that the Chrisleys submitted fake documents to banks when applying for loans. They said Julie Chrisley also submitted a false credit report and fake bank statements when trying to rent a house in California, and then the couple refused to pay rent a few months after they started using the home.
After they were found guilty, U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross allowed the Chrisleys to remain free on bond. But she placed them on location monitoring and home detention, meaning they can only leave the house for certain reasons, including work, medical appointments and court appearances. They also have to alert their probation officers to any spending over $1,000, according to the order entered Tuesday.
We always find that the rich rich were not playing by the rules. That’s how they became and stayed rich.
Sure,they know best. I’ve NEVER been a fan of them as human beings or as role models. Ship them to prison
Well maybe Chrisley doesn't really know best.
What's next, 'Chrisley Does Time.'
They’re guilty of bad plastic surgery, as well.
And their punishment should be teaching youth from depressed areas in Atlanta business and marketing. These types of crimes don’t deserve a second of jail time when their skills in brand marketing and starting a business can be used to help the people that need it the most.
Omg!!!NOOOOOOOOO!!!
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