Todd & Julie Chrisley can get millions back in a refund after Trump Pardons

Todd & Julie Chrisley
Could reclaim millions after Trump Pardon Bombshell !!!
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Todd And Julie Chrisley have not only regained their freedom, they can regain millions and millions of dollars that they have paid in a refund.
As you know, President Trump grace of the Chrisleys Tuesday, with reference to what he believed was one Unfair test and punishment.
The Chrisleys were convicted Up to more than 7 years in prison and ordered to repay more than $ 17 million in refund. Their lawyer said they have paid back part of that refund, but not everything.
According to federal law, when a president grants a prisoner grace … If there is unpaid refund, that debt will be canceled immediately. Translation – Whatever the Chrisleys owe, they no longer have to pay.

But get this … According to the federal law, the president can order that as a refund was paid, the victims who received it have to repay the person convicted of crime. At the moment we have not seen the Pardon document that the Prez signed to determine whether payback time is on the table.
The Chrisleys were found guilty of federal charges From bank fraud and tax evasion … in which Todd is sentenced to 12 years in prison and Julie is sentenced to 7 years behind bars.
The reality TV pair earlier submitted calls for lighter sentences, but they were refused … But Trump dived into a complete grace. Todd and Julie were Originally charged by a federal large jury In 2019, when Trump was as president in his first term.
Todd and Julie’s daughter Savanne Last year, her parents’ convictions broke at the Republican National Convention … Publishing the public prosecutors calling who handled their federal matter in Georgia, suggesting that politics played a role in their beliefs and even claimed that an Obama judged by Obama called her family ‘the Trumps of the South’.

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A lawyer for the Chrisleys, Alex LittleSaid partner at Litson PLLC in a statement … “President Trump acknowledged what we have argued from the start: Todd and Julie were the target because of their conservative values and striking. Their prosecution was affected by several constitutional violations and political bias.”