Former Atlanta multimillionaire and reality television star Julie Chrisley wants a new judge to sentence her for a third time in a $36 million fraud case.
Jay Surgent, part of the couple’s defense team, did not say when the petition would be filed. “The pardon petition would not only be based on the fact that they’re targeted or they were ...
Todd and Julie’s attorney, Jay Surgent — who also described his clients as Trump supporters — shared the same sentiment that their “constitutional rights were violated” in an interview earlier this ...
On Wednesday, February 19, Todd and Julie's daughter, Savannah Chrisley, told People magazine that she's hoping to get 45+47 to pardon her parents. "I know that I am going through the proper channels ...
In October 2024, Todd Chrisley's attorney, Jay Surgent, told TODAY.com that the reality star was removed from his volunteer job as an assistant to the chaplain at Federal Prison Camp Pensacola.
In an interview with CBS News earlier in February, Todd and Julie's lawyer, Jay Surgent, shared their plans to request a pardon from Trump. "They believe that the president will seriously consider ...