Sentinel & Enterprise

‘Chrisley Knows Best’ stars to stand trial

- By Kate Brumback

ATLANTA » A federal trial for reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley on charges including bank fraud and tax evasion is set to start Monday in Atlanta.

The trial is getting underway just days after E! announced that it is moving forward with a new dating series, “Love Limo,” hosted by Todd Chrisley and weeks after the announceme­nt that reality shows “Chrisley Knows Best” and “Growing Up Chrisley” have been renewed on USA Network and E!, respective­ly.

The Chrisleys were initially indicted in August 2019 and a new indictment was filed in February of this year. Prosecutor­s allege that the couple submitted fake documents to banks when applying for loans. Julie Chrisley also submitted a false credit report and fake bank statements when trying to rent a house in California, and then the couple refused to pay rent a few months after they started using the home, the indictment says.

The Chrisleys also used a film production company they controlled to hide income to keep the IRS from collecting unpaid taxes owed by Todd Chrisley, prosecutor­s say.

Both Chrisleys are charged with one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, five counts of bank fraud, one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States and one count of tax fraud. Julie Chrisley is also charged with one count of wire fraud and one count of obstructio­n of justice.

Peter Tarantino, an accountant hired by the Chrisleys, is charged with one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States and two counts of willfully filing false tax returns. He is set to stand trial alongside the Chrisleys.

The Chrisleys and Tarantino have pleaded not guilty to the charges and have been free on bond.

U. S. District Judge Eleanor Ross has said jury selection will take place Monday with opening statements expected on Tuesday.

“Chrisley Knows Best” follows the tight-knit, boisterous Chrisley family. The series was just renewed

by USA for a 10th season, while spinoff “Growing Up

Chrisley,” featuring Chrisley kids Chase and Savannah living in Los Angeles, was just renewed for a fourth season.

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, prosecutor­s have said.

Before the initial indictment was even announced in August 2019, Todd Chrisley posted a lengthy statement on Instagram denying any wrongdoing.

A former employee who was fired after the Chrisleys discovered in 2012 that he was stealing from them retaliated by bringing phony documents to the U. S. attorney’s office and telling prosecutor­s the Chrisleys had committed financial crimes, Chrisley wrote.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Todd Chrisley and his wife Julie are seen at the 52nd annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas in 2017. They face a federal trial for charges including bank fraud and tax evasion is set to start Monday.
AP FILE Todd Chrisley and his wife Julie are seen at the 52nd annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas in 2017. They face a federal trial for charges including bank fraud and tax evasion is set to start Monday.

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