Reality star and tv personality Todd Chrisley insists that he and his wife Julie Chrisley are innocent of all the charges they have been found guilty of. The reality star talked about their legal battle during the latest episode of the “Chrisley Confessions” podcast and blamed Mark Braddock for all the crimes.
Todd claimed that Braddock had admitted on the witness stand that he wanted revenge on the Chrisleys for firing him and said he had also made false allegations about the two men having an affair. Todd also said the allegations did not affect the family but fueled speculation and suspicion.
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Family patriarch Chrisley also insisted during the episode that the truth will “eventually rise to the top” and prove that he and his wife are innocent. The pair’s sentencing was delayed because of a lawsuit alleging one of the witnesses lied.
Read on to learn more.
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Todd Chrisley Blames Mark Braddock For Crime
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During the latest episode of the “Chrisley Confessions podcast,” (via Many people) Todd and his wife Julie talk about the charges against them and maintain their innocence. Todd also blamed their former business partner Matt Braddock for the allegations, saying Braddock had confessed to just wanting revenge for being fired.
He said, “Our attorney actually said, ‘You created fake emails under the name Todd Chrisley. You sent fake emails to their insurance carriers to people they did business with, two people in the real estate world that Mr. Chrisley is in business with ,’ and you lied to me. What you said was a lie. Is that not true?”
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The reality star shared that Braddock had answered positively to all of their attorney’s questions and said his actions were motivated by a desire for revenge. The pair fired Braddock in 2012, and he eventually turned them into the FBI and exposed their crimes.
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Todd Chrisley Believes Mark Braddock Wants Them To Suffer
Todd also claimed that Braddock had lied about the alleged affair just to see him and his family suffer. He said, “This is the same person who claimed that he had sex with me, and I don’t want to do it again.”
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Todd continued, “That’s the only honest thing he said. He never touched me. I never knew the man, I guess, gay or bisexual, whatever he was. Who knows him because you can’t believe what- what. he said.”
The reality star later clarified that the alleged affair had not hurt his family directly but had raised suspicions and speculation “from educated people who know better” than to believe the false allegations.
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He Said The Truth Will Come Out
As Todd spoke, he also insisted that they won’t stop until the truth comes out about the charges and alleged crimes. He spoke of those who believe in lies and said, “I have learned to pray for those who have been led astray, to pray for those who have been led by false prophets and basically do what you say, you remove them.”
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Todd continued, “I know that the truth will eventually rise to the top and I know that we will survive the lies because God has put that in my spirit. I am filled with the Holy Spirit. I know and I have peace. that God is working overtime. Satan will never overcome God.”
According to a report by Many people in June, the pair were both found guilty of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, to defraud the United States, and tax fraud. Additionally, the court convicted Julie of wire fraud. During the trial, Assistant US Attorney Annalize Peters alleged that Todd and Julie continued their fraudulent activities even after they fired Braddock.
Deferred Spouse Sentencing
After their convictions in June, Todd and Julie were scheduled to be sentenced on October 6, but that date has now been postponed. The court moved their sentencing to November 21 after their lawyers filed a suit alleging that one of the key witnesses lied during the trial.
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According to court documents obtained by Many people, the suit alleges that “the government presented and failed to correct false testimony from IRS Revenue Officer Betty Carter, who lied about Chrisley owing taxes or years when she knew no taxes were due.” In August, Todd and Julie also filed a joint motion for a new trial.
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