Todd and Julie Chrisley have returned to Nashville, Tennessee, after receiving pardons from President Donald Trump. The pardons were granted earlier this week, leading to their release from prisons in Florida and Kentucky. The couple has since traveled back to Music City.
Reports from Realtor.com indicate that Todd and Julie plan to reside in a Nashville home owned by their family since 2016. This property, located on over half an acre in the affluent area of Belle Meade, offers more than 5,200 square feet, including a spacious kitchen island and a wet bar. The Chrisley family originally purchased the property for $1.6 million. Approximately five years ago, ownership was transferred to Savannah, one of their children.
FOX Business reached out to Todd and Julie’s attorney regarding the Realtor.com report. Savannah Chrisley commented on social media prior to her parents’ return, mentioning preparations being made for them at home.
The pardons were granted roughly two and a half years after Todd and Julie Chrisley began their prison sentences. They maintain their innocence regarding the charges of defrauding community banks and tax evasion, which initially led to their convictions and sentences of 12 and seven years, respectively, later reduced.
Following their return, both Todd and Julie were seen in Nashville. Julie visited a local butcher shop, while Todd was spotted at Nordstrom.
During a press conference, Savannah expressed gratitude for having her parents back home, attributing the situation to President Trump, his administration, and others involved in the pardons office. Todd reflected on being reunited with his family, expressing thankfulness for being home and able to share moments together once again.