Todd and Julie Chrisley may not be behind bars just yet, but they’ll still have to live under a strict set of rules while waiting for their upcoming sentencing hearing.
After the guilty verdict was rendered in the pair’s $30 million fraud lawsuit on Tuesday, the pair were remanded to their home on bail providing they follow specific rules, which include location monitoring, home detention, and spending caps.
According to the conditional arrangements of their release, the Chrisley Knows Best stars’ probation officer will provide them with location monitoring technology to track their “movement in the community.” The parents will have to follow the regulations of a home detention program, using electronic monitoring equipment or another location verification system. Related: Todd’s Daughter Lindsie Is ‘Saddened’ By Guilty Fraud Trial Verdict Even worse, they have to foot the bill for it, too — as the court docs read: Unsurprisingly, Todd and Julie are required to stay at their home at all times except for employment, education, religious, or medical reasons.
They’re also allowed to meet with their attorney or make in-person court appearances, as well as other activities that were pre-approved by the judge or their probation officer.
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