
Chrisley Speaks Out After Trump Pardon: 'It Could Be You'
Todd Chrisley Addresses Pardon: 'I Was Convicted of Something I Did Not Do' Reality TV star Todd Chrisley made his first public statement following his pardon by President Trump. The statement, captured on video by ABC7 News, reveals a mix of gratitude and continued protest of his conviction. Chrisley and his wife, Julie, were sentenced in November 2022 to a combined 19 years in prison on charges of fraud and tax evasion. "Even though this pardon has happened, I still was convicted of something I did not do. It could be you," Chrisley stated in the ABC7 News video. His words highlight the ongoing concern over potential flaws within the legal system. The pardon does not erase the conviction, leaving a lingering sense of injustice for Chrisley. The ABC7 News video shows Chrisley speaking to a group of reporters, his expression conveying a mix of relief and frustration. The brevity of the video focuses on his key message: while grateful for the pardon, he maintains his innocence and plans to continue fighting for those who face similar situations. The case continues to spark debate about the fairness of the legal process and the power of presidential pardons. The Chrisley family's ordeal serves as a reminder of the complexities and potential injustices within the system.