Who are Todd and Julie Chrisley? What to know about Trump's pardon of couple convicted of fraud.
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Reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley are set to be pardoned by President Trump, freeing the couple from prison where they have been incarcerated since 2022 after being found guilty of bank and tax fraud in 2022.
Todd Chrisley, 57, has been serving a 12-year sentence at Florida's FPC Pensacola minimum-security men's federal prison with a release date of April 2032, according to the Bureau of Prisons. Julie Chrisley, 52, meanwhile, has been serving a 7-year sentence at the FMC Lexington prison in Kentucky, with a release date of January 2028, the BOP says.
In a Tuesday statement, Litson PLLC, a law firm that represents the Chrisleys, said the couple would "soon be released from prison pursuant to a full pardon from President Donald J. Trump."

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