In June, an appeals court vacated her sentence and then ordered the lower District Court to resentence Julie.
What the sentence will be will be revealed at a hearing on Wednesday morning.
The government and Julie’s attorneys have submitted their sentencing recommendations to the court. The government is asking the judge to resentence Julie to the original seven years she was sentenced to in 2022.
For her daughter Savannah, she just wants her mother home.
“I am so ready to have my mama home,” the young Chrisley said during the latest episode of her podcast. “I need my mama home, and I hope and pray that this judge just looks at the situation and sees that even if she was guilty of what they say she did, the time does not fit the crime, the punishment does not fit the crime.”
Julie Chrisley sent a fake credit report and bank statements showing far more money than they had in their accounts to a California property owner in July 2014 while trying to rent a home.
A few months after they began using the home, in October 2014, they refused to pay rent, causing the owner to have to threaten them with eviction.
The money the Chrisleys received from their reality television show, “Chrisley Knows Best,” went to a company they controlled called 7C’s Productions, but they didn’t declare it as income on federal tax returns, prosecutors said.
The couple failed to file or pay their federal income taxes on time for multiple years.
The family had moved to Tennessee by the time the indictment was filed but the criminal charges stem from when they lived in Atlanta’s northern suburbs.
At Wednesday’s hearing, Julie is going to look like any other federal prisoner. A judge ruled last week that she must appear in her prison uniform for the hearing, despite asking to appear in everyday clothing.
There will likely be a group of “Chrisley Knows Best” fans outside the courthouse showing their support for Julie and the rest of the Chrisley family.
Following a hearing in front of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, Savannah Chrisley met with fans and thanked them for standing by them.
So far, it remains unclear if Savannah or any of the Chrisley family will be in Atlanta for the hearing.
The hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. at the federal courthouse in downtown Atlanta.
You know who I feel really sorry for is her daughter.
So, You Can’t Bake
1d ago
And the Judge ruled she will se serving the same time...84 months... do the crime...you know the rest...guess Trump couldnt help them after all...hahaha
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