In a pre-recorded January 18 episode of the “Chrisley Confessions” podcast, Todd and Julie Chrisley reassured fans of their faith in the judicial system to prove their innocence. Filing an appeal of their tax fraud conviction in 2022, per Fox News, Todd stated his hopes that “when one division of the judicial system fails, that the next level, which is the appellate court, sees the mistakes and tries to correct those mistakes.” Admitting that “the legal system doesn’t always get it right,” Todd added that, ultimately, his hope “is in the Lord, not in the judicial system.” 

Julie elaborated on the role the family’s faith played during this time. Stating that they believe there was “purpose in this pain,” the Chrisley matriarch said, “We are just beginning to scratch the surface of God’s will for our lives.” Todd ended the episode by promising fans that they will hear from the incarcerated couple soon. 

The Chrisleys’ attorney, Alex Little, spoke to Entertainment Tonight recently about mistakes made by federal prosecutors that can help appeal the couple’s convictions. Citing “an unconstitutional search by the Georgia Department of Revenue,” Little claimed that the court already deemed it unconstitutional and should have tossed the case out. There was also basis for a new trial, Little continued, because of an IRS officer’s testimony “about whether the Chrisleys had paid certain taxes.” Little believed this greatly impacted the jury’s decision during the case. 

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