The world was introduced to the Chrisley family in 2014, with the first season of Chrisley Knows Best airing on USA Network in march of that year. Centering around Todd, Julie, and the rest of their family, the show has been on the air for nine seasons, with a tenth in the works. And it spawned two spinoffs: Growing Up Chrisley , a show about their two kids, Chase and Savannah, and Love Limo , a series that has yet to air, in which Todd drove single people around in limos, in which they would have blind dates.
Growing Up Chrisley was moved to E! after airing its first two seasons on USA. It had recently concluded its fourth season. Love Limo was also set to air on E!, but was never given an airdate.
All three of these shows have been cancelled in the wake of Todd and Julie’s prison sentences, which were delivered on November 21st.
Not Long After The Prison Sentences Were Announced, The Chrisleys’ Shows Were Canceled.
Todd and Julie were accused of bank fraud and tax evasion back in 2020 and were convicted on multiple counts of fraud, evasion, and conspiracy in June of this year.
Both Julie And Todd Have Been Sentenced To Multiple Years In Prison.
According to reports, Todd, who worked as a real-estate tycoon, was sentenced to 12 years in prison. Julie’s involvement in her husband’s crimes landed her 7 years in prison. Both Todd and Julie have been granted 16 months of probation.
This News Comes Despite The Fact That A Tenth Season Of ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ Is In The Works.
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USA Network ordered the 10th season of Chrisley Knows Best before the sentencing, and the contents of the season were filmed far in advance. Though the series has been canceled, it will go ahead with airing the final season, though reports state that it will be a much more condensed season than was originally planned to be.
Despite The Accusations Having Been Around For Years, The Family Would Constantly Deny Them.
In 2019, Todd claimed that a former employee of the family named Mark Braddock was fabricating the accusations in order to get “revenge” on the family. In 2019, Todd said, “He took a bunch of his phony documents to the U.S. Attorney’s office and told them we had committed all kinds of financial crimes, like tax evasion and bank fraud.”
h/t Marca