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Pardoned and Pampered: Todd & Julie Chrisley Return to Glamorous Mansion Life.

President Trump Pardons Todd & Julie Chrisley: Reality Stars Released, Head Home to Lavish Mansion

Reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley have been granted a full presidential pardon by Donald Trump, just over two years after being sentenced for tax evasion and bank fraud. The stars of Chrisley Knows Best were convicted in 2022 for defrauding Georgia banks of over $36 million and evading taxes. Todd, 56, was serving a reduced 10-year sentence, while Julie, 52, was serving 7 years.

Savannah Chrisley’s Fight Pays Off

Prior to their imprisonment, the Chrisley family was known for their lavish lifestyle, which included several luxe properties.

Their daughter, Savannah Chrisley, 27, has been a vocal advocate for her parents’ release. On May 27, Trump personally called Savannah to deliver the news, saying,

“It’s a terrible thing, but your parents are going to be free and clean.”

Savannah, emotional and in disbelief, shared the moment on TikTok while wearing a gold-and-white MAGA hat, thanking Trump and his administration.

“President Trump didn’t just commute their sentences — he gave them a full, unconditional pardon,” she said.

Return to Luxury Living

After making a name for themselves on reality TV, the couple moved from Atlanta to Nashville in 2016. Todd and Julie will move in with Savannah, who lives in the family's Lynwood Boulevard mansion, which was purchased by her mother and then gifted to her.

In April 2019, Julie bought a posh property in Brentwood, TN, for $3,375,000. It was sold in 2023.

Now home, the Chrisleys will settle into one of their former properties. Their Nashville mansion, gifted to Savannah and previously featured on their show, boasts a formal dining room, wine cellar, sport court, and resort-style pool.

Over the years, the family has owned several luxury homes in Atlanta and Nashville, including a $9 million estate in Buckhead (later lost to foreclosure), and multiple featured properties on Chrisley Knows Best.

Rebuilding and Moving Forward

Todd and Julie were seen celebrating their freedom online, with Todd joking he’d gotten “jacked” in prison. Savannah, who has raised her siblings Grayson and Chloe during their absence, says she’s getting their rooms ready and is “speechless.”

The family still owns this home, and it is the property that Todd and Julie will be moving to upon their release.

“Thank you, President Trump. I vow to stand by your administration and continue fighting for justice.”

The Chrisleys’ legal saga may be ending, but their next chapter — free and back in the spotlight — is just beginning.

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