Todd Chrisley and his daughter Savannah Chrisley are reuniting after his release from federal prison, which followed a Trump pardon. Todd, who had been serving a two-and-a-half-year sentence for bank fraud and tax evasion charges, was released shortly after President Donald Trump signed pardons for both Todd and his wife Julie. The couple’s release marked the end of their legal troubles, with their attorney stating that the pardon effectively wiped their case from the record. Savannah shared a video of her father’s physique during their road trip home, and the family expressed gratitude for the pardon, emphasizing its impact on their lives.
The release came shortly after President Donald Trump’s announcement of his plan to pardon the couple, which was met with immediate celebration from the Chrisley children. The family expressed their gratitude, with Savannah stating that the pardon “literally came out of nowhere” and that she was “so grateful” that her father was returning home. The pardon, according to their attorney, effectively ended the case, wiping it from the record as if it never happened. This has allowed the couple to resume their lives and focus on the future. The family’s emotional journey, from the initial sentencing to the final release, highlighted the significant impact of the pardon on their lives and their hope for a fresh start.