Undoubtedly, money was the main topic of discussion during Todd and Julie Chrisley’s trial in late May or early June. Reality TV couple, best known for their show. Chrisley knows best on USA Network, they were charged with 12 counts of fraud and other counts, claiming $ 30 million in fraudulent bank loans and tax evasion by the two. Eventually, the jury found the Chrisleys guilty of all counts in court. They have since maintained their innocence, but Todd has also talked more recently about how he became a “slave” to money.
Both stars are currently under house arrest pending sentencing. In the meantime, they can still do weekly episodes of their podcast, Chrisley’s confession. Todd Chrisley’s latest confession, released on July 29, was about chasing the American dream. The father-of-five admitted that before all those recent legal squabbles, he was pretty much chasing the same dream of trying to keep up with the Joneses (or the Kardashians) if you want. He said:
I got lost when I couldn’t tell the difference between my self-esteem and my net worth. And the higher my net worth, the less I focused on my own worth because everything was built around that net worth. around things. Y cuando las cosas comienzan a ser de tu propiedad en lugar de que tú las poseas, y cuando hablo de eso, tienes todos estos autos que tienes que tienes que tienes que tienes que tienes que tienes que tienes que tienes que tú las poseas, estos viajes que tienes que hacer para maintainte per day. with everyone around you who are in your social network. You become a slave to the things you thought would bring you peace.
The TV personality added that he was trapped in the frenzied rush for more wealth and material possessions for most of his life. He thinks it’s because he was “too ignorant” to stop and think about what he was doing. Or, in other words, Todd Chrisley says he never understood “how to distinguish between equity and self-esteem”, with the latter being “low” in his esteem of him. Likewise, Chrisley indicated that he would disconnect from this truth about himself because it didn’t serve the narrative of his own “selfishness” at the time.
Now Patriarch Chrisley has not connected those comments to what he was accused of doing with his finances in court. So technically, he wasn’t admitting any guilt. Yet much was said about him during the trial. In fact, his former business partner, Mark Braddock, said Chrisley needed six figures each month to keep up with his family’s lavish lifestyle. As a result, Braddock himself pleaded guilty to committing bank fraud on his behalf through loan applications.
So how will this latest Chrisley “confession” turn out as they appeal their guilty verdicts? It is not immediately obvious. However, the infamous Chrisley knows best Lead previously said that despite everything, his marriage to Julie is better than ever. (He also hinted that “her discernment was lacking” even with the company they had.) On her part, Julie supported those thoughts on the recent podcast episode and how they are so much more aligned now at the moment. ‘ Arriving :
I think for both of us this situation, our stage in life right now, has shown us that it’s not just about something [what] this is our plan, but this is God’s plan. And for a long time, I think it was always our plan, not God’s plan.
We’ll find out what the judge’s plan is on October 6 when he sentences the couple. According to some estimates, the Chrisleys could face up to 30 years in prison for reported crimes. Meanwhile, season 10 of Chrisley knows best would be in danger due to the uncertain situation. However, season 9 still airs new episodes Thursday night on USA Network as part of the 2022 television schedule.
Source: Cinemablend

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