Kyle Chrisley may have made some damning accusations against his father in the past, but in 2019, he had a very public change of heart. This time, his sister and their mother were on the receiving end — and he accused them of having played a role in Todd and Julie Chrisleys’ legal woes

Taking to Facebook, Todd’s eldest son claimed, “About a year and a half ago my biological mom and my sister, Lindsie were responsible for turning my dad in to the Georgia department of revenue for tax evasion.” That wasn’t all, though. Kyle added that they had also used him, in the process — and that the explosive interview he’d done with “Good Morning America” in 2017 (which saw him suggest that his father and stepmother were, indeed, guilty of tax evasion) came as a result of their influence. “My relationship with my dad was really rocky at the time, and that was used to their advantage. I was battling drug addiction and I felt like he [was] trying to control me, so when they said if he’s locked up he can’t put you back in treatment I said okay,” he recounted. 

Kyle also clarified that nothing he said in the “Good Morning America” interview should be taken seriously. “Everything I said in my interview was a lie. These allegations against my dad are all LIES!” he wrote. 

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