‘Chrisley Knows Best’ Stars Todd & Julie Chrisley Settle Tax Case With State of Georgia; Couple Still Facing Federal Counts

“We’re innocent… so far!”

Todd and Julie Chrisley have reached a settlement regarding their tax-evasion charges in the state of Georgia; however, the Chrisley Knows Best couple is still facing federal counts. 

According to NBC News, Todd and Julie have agreed to pay $147,944.75 in order to settle their case with the Georgia Department of Revenue. The Chrisleys also received a more than $66,000 refund for the tax years from 2013 to 2016, according to WXIA of Atlanta.

Despite this bit of good news for Todd and Julie, the couple is still facing the 12-count indictment reached by a federal jury in August related to charges of conspiracy, bank fraud, wire fraud and tax evasion. In the case, Todd and Julie are accused of conspiring to defraud “numerous banks” by allegedly giving the institutions false personal financial statements and information while obtaining millions of dollars in loans. 

The couple has maintained their innocence since the news first broke in August. 

Following the news of their settlement with the state of Georgia, Todd shared a screenshot of the document declaring that he and Julie had been cleared of “massive tax evasion charge.” Todd went on to call the incident a “storm of lies, fraudulent misrepresentations and betrayal regarding the false claims” that the family has been dealing with since March 2017.

“ … This settlement and what we’ve been put through by the [Georgia] Dept. of Revenue should be a wake up call to all taxpayers in the state of Georgia, these folks have the authority to raid your homes, businesses, confront you in public and harass your friends and family and do it with confidence because they have no accountability unless you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to prove your innocence,” Todd continued.

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Since March 2017 we have lived with this storm of lies, fraudulent misrepresentations and betrayal regarding the false claims alleged against us with the Georgia Dept of Revenue, we’ve endured press standing outside our homes, agents confronting our kids in restaurants, and constant leaks to the press to bolster the lies that started this investigation, false claims of millions of dollars owed because the bigger the number the more people want to read about it, only to resolve the matter for pennies on the dollar…we have always relied on the excellent advice of accountants. This settlement and what we’ve been put through by the Ga Dept Of Revenue should be a wake up call to all taxpayers in the state of Georgia, these folks have the authority to raid your homes, businesses, confront you in public and harass your friends and family and do it with Confidence because they have no accountability unless you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to prove your innocence. I thank God for walking us through this part of the storm with grace, I thank our attorneys, Chris Anulewicz and Mike Bowers for closing the matter out and bringing to light the corruption within the Georgia Dept of Revenue and for everyone that has believed in us from the beginning and also for those who didn’t because your comments have made us stronger…

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A statement from the Chrisleys’ representatives claimed that while Todd and Julie were accused of evading nearly $2 million in taxes between 2008 and 2016, the couple had actually overpaid during that time—a claim backed by the refund the couple was given. 

“Julie and I knew all along that we had done nothing wrong and that when the facts all came out, we would be fine,” Todd said. “We’re just glad that the department of Revenue was willing to keep an open mind and look at all the evidence.” 

Along with Todd and Julie, the Chrisley family accountant Peter Tarantino was also charged in federal court, according to NBC News, though all have pleaded not guilty. 

Todd’s estranged daughter Lindsie has remained relatively silent on the matter, except during an Instagram Stories Q&A session on Tuesday night. When a fan asked her how she felt about Todd and Julie getting “cleared,” Lindsie simply responded “Cleared of what?” 

RELATED STORY: Savannah & Chase Chrisley Allegedly Made to Testify Before Grand Jury Against Their Parents Todd & Julie; FBI Looking Into Sex Tap Extortion Accusations Against Todd & Chase 

(Photos: Instagram) 

9 Comments

  1. Please for the love of god get a better dentist! EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM has the most fake looking teeth! Just like Rons new grill! Way too white and square! For the price of what these people pay it should look natural unless they are just picking the most outrageous white idk.?!?! It’s just bad…


  2. Expect federal charges to turn out similar.

    The original dollar amounts are always inflated with penalties and interest based on what the irs thinks they owe.

    Also the bank fraud charges stem from them using tax returns that the irs thinks are fraudulant at the time. Once the tax returns are audited and deemed ok the bank fraud charges will be dropped.

    Unless there’s more to the federal case it will be settled and done with too.

    Rich people problems! Like Wendy always says lol.


  3. What does this family do to earn Million of dollars, other than be on TV. Like, what did he do before they got the show?


  4. THE DEVIL Is Here To Lie Kill And To Destroy Families And He Got Caught This Time U Don’t Mess With God’s Family Praise God Todd And Julie The Worst Part Is Over For U I Hope Remember With JESUS For Us Who Can Be Againist Us 👏👏👏👏For Your FAMILY


  5. It always blows my mind that people with all this money break tax laws just to have a (relatively) little bit more. Be happy with what you have and don’t spend so frivolous!


    1. My mom just loves the Chrisleys and God it is irritating. I’m all about trash tv but she acts like these guys can do no wrong. They’re fake as hell.

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