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The Chrisley family is working on a new reality TV show. This comes as Todd and Julie Chrisley, are facing prison sentences. The said show is said to be already in the works.

Amid Todd and Julie Chrisley’s Jail Time, The Chrisley Family Will Star On New Reality Series|People

The show will continue the family’s story and they will be showcased in their true nature – entertaining, funny, and relatable, while also not avoiding genuine drama and challenges.

Scout Productions will produce an upcoming series is centered on the Chrisley family, including siblings Chase, Savannah, and Grayson Chrisley, their niece Chloe, and their grandmother Nanny Faye Chrisley. The series is currently untitled and no talks of Todd and Julie Chrisley being part of the show.

Savannah expressed her excitement for their new show and mentioned that they have found great partners in Scout Productions. She believes that Scout Productions’ expertise in blending popular culture and empathy will ensure that their story finds the perfect platform. Savannah is thrilled to be back and starting this new chapter in their lives.

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Though the new ChriIsley Family show is already in the works, Todd and Julie Chrisley are still serving separate sentences for tax evasion and bank fraud.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Todd and Julie Chrisley were recently sentenced to prison for tax evasion and bank fraud. However, the family of Todd and Julie Chrisley, plans to make a comeback on television despite Todd and Julie Chrisley ongoing sentence.

This said new reality show will focus on the family’s journey as they adapt to Todd and Julie Chrisley’s imprisonment. Their last appearance was in the tenth season of “Chrisley Knows Best,” which ended in March, Entertainment Weekly says.

In June of last year, Todd and Julie Chrisley were convicted. Todd and Julie Chrisley received a prison sentence of 12 years and seven years, respectively. Todd and Julie Chrisley’s attorney, Bruce Morris, stated that the Chrisleys were disappointed with the verdict.

Todd and Julie Chrisley were recently convicted of federal charges which involved tax evasion and bank fraud. They have been sentenced to 12 and seven years in prison, respectively. Their attorney, Bruce Morris, stated that Todd and Julie Chrisley‘s family were disappointed with the verdict.

According to U.S. Attorney Byung J. Pak, Todd and Julie Chrisley were charged with defrauding numerous banks by obtaining millions of dollars in loans through fraudulent means. Additionally, they are accused of evading federal taxes on the money they earned, Entertainment Weekly added.

Among the Chisley family line, aside from Todd and Julie Chrisley presumably, Todd’s son, Kyle, will not be present as he was recently arrested and charged for aggravated assault.

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