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Todd & Julie Chrisley Break Their Silence After Guilty Verdict In Bank Fraud & Tax Evasion Case

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Todd and Julie Chrisley are opening up about how they are coping after being found guilty of fraud earlier this month.

During an episode of their Chrisley Confessions podcast, the 53-year-old immediately started of by addressing their legal drama, sharing how their lives have been a “whirlwind” since the trial ended: Related: Lindsie Chrisley Is ‘Saddened’ By Guilty Fraud Trial Verdict Although the couple is not allowed to speak about the trial or their upcoming sentencing, Todd offered some insight into how it has been affecting them, saying: Julie also noted that the pair are “alive and kicking” and expressed how grateful she and Todd are for the support they have received from fans throughout the trial.

He then asked for prayers, calling it the “greatest gift” they can get instead of flowers or food: As you may know, the reality television stars were found guilty of 12 counts of tax evasion, bank and wire fraud, and conspiracy.

They now face up to 30 years in prison and are currently under strict house arrest until they’re sentenced in October. Sources previously told Us Weekly that Todd and Julie have no clue what their future holds when it comes to their show and other projects, explaining: With everything up in the air after the guilty verdict, the twosome shared that their kids, Chase, Savannah, and Grayson, “are all doing the best that they can — a lot of tears [and] a lot of heartache, a lot of sorrow.” Todd, who also shares daughter Lindsie and son Kyle with his ex-wife Teresa Terry, said that Savannah and Chase will most likely take over the podcast in the future: Of course, who knows what will happen with the Chrisley fam — especially if Todd and Julie plan on appealing.

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