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Todd Chrisley Does Press Conference After Being Released from Prison; Continues to Insist He & Wife Julie Are Innocent of Their Crimes - The Ashley's Reality Roundup

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“Well, I reckon I’m a man of the people now, Julie.”

is a free man and, according to him, an innocent one as well. 

As told you earlier this week, Todd and wife were released from federal prison after receiving a full pardon from . The former stars were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud crimes in June 2022, with Todd being sentenced to 12 years in federal prison and Julie receiving a seven-year sentence. 

During a press conference in Nashville on Friday, Todd informed the public that although he and Julie were previously found guilty, he maintains that they did nothing wrong. 

“The only thing I’m guilty of is depriving the world of solid entertainment over the past couple of years.”

“Even though this pardon has happened, I still was convicted of something that I did not do,” he stated. “It could be you. It could be any of you.” 

Todd was later asked if he had any remorse for the actions that led to his imprisonment, to which he doubled down on his claim of innocence. 

“I would have remorse if it was something that I did,” he said, before seemingly confirming that Julie’s past apology for her role in their alleged crimes had been insincere.   

“You’re placed in a position as a defendant to either bow down and kiss the ass of the Department of Justice and accept responsibility for things that you did not do in order to avoid a stronger sentence,” he said, referring to Julie’s statements while in court last year to appeal her sentence. 

(Julie opted not to attend the press conference. The Chrisley matriarch— who is sporting a different ‘do than the platinum blond locks she went into prison with— reportedly chose to spend time with the couple’s daughter Chloe instead of joining Todd at the press conference.) 

Although Todd maintains that he and Julie were wrongfully convicted in the first place, he admitted on Friday that his experience behind bars did come with some “blessings,” which have inspired him to fight for injustices in the prison system now that he is free. 

“I have met some wonderful men,” Todd stated. “I have listened to some horrific stories about some things that have gone on in our system … I will continue to fight for all the guys that I dealt with and that I was blessed to be with.” 

Joining Todd at the press conference was his daughter , who was on-hand to comment on her parents’ release, as well as receive praise from her father for fighting “a long fight” for Todd and Julie’s freedom.  

“And that’s why you’re my favorite, Savannah.”

“I want to thank first and foremost my lord and savior because that’s who got me through it,” Todd stated, before going on to thank his daughter. “[Savannah] has fought a long fight and for any parent to see their child fight this hard, it’s a double-edged sword. It’s a blessing and then your heart breaks because your child has been placed in that position. 

“ … I will always be grateful to [Savannah] from the bottom of my heart,” he added. 

In addition to fighting for her parents’ release, Savannah became the guardian of both Chloe and Todd and Julie’s teenage son – who is now 19– while their parents were incarcerated.

As for Savannah, she attempted to clear up some misconceptions on Friday, insisting that she neither “paid for a pardon or slept for a pardon,” to which Todd joked, “That’s something I would do.”  

…absolutely no shame and an incessant need for attention?

“People think, ‘Oh, you’re a celebrity, you’re white, you have money,’ that we got an upper hand, and we didn’t,” Savannah claimed. “I had to fight, and I was relentless, and that’s how it happened. Finally, people listened.” 

Last week, details about the Chrisley family’s new reality show were announced. The Lifetime series– currently titled – is slated to premiere later this year, presumably with Todd and Julie taking on a more active role in the series now that they are no longer incarcerated. 

“We are blessed to have our family back and we’re blessed to be coming back to television,” Todd stated on Friday. “Because we do have a much bigger story to tell now.” 

Todd and Julie’s son  described the emotional moment that his parents reunited after not being able to see each other while they were in the big house.

“They both just burst into tears and my dad wrapped his arms around my mom. And I don’t think he’s let go,” Chase told Entertainment Tonight.  “And I don’t think he’ll ever let go.”⁠

(Photos: USA Network; Instagram) 

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