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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pensacola, Florida – 28 May 2025
1. Savannah Chrisley with supporters
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2. SOUNDBITE (English) Savannah Chrisley, Todd and Julie Chrisley’s daughter:
"I’m just so grateful that I’m going to leave here with my dad. My brother Grayson is there to pick up my mom, so he’s waiting. President Trump signed the pardons, I think, at around 3 p.m this afternoon. And it’s all due to President Trump, Alice Johnson, Ed Martin, all of them. They have truly just shown up and they’ve looked at this case with a fine-tooth comb and they have seen the corruption."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Atlanta – 14 August 2019
3. Mid of Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley speaking to reporters
4. Savannah Chrisley posing for picture with fans
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5. SOUNDBITE (English) Kelly Andrews, fan:
"Savannah’s done a lot of work behind the scenes, she’s put out a lot of stuff. There’s been some wrongdoing, for sure. I’m glad she was able to bring that to light and kind of get justice for her parents. But I wish that could happen for everyone, not just someone who’s famous."
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Patricia Goolsby, fan:
"I was looking forward to seeing him come out, like, live, in person. It’d been kind of cool to be able to see a celebrity, as big as he is."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Atlanta – 14 August 2019
7. Mid of Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley speaking to reporters
STORYLINE:
President Donald Trump has pardoned reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley three years after they were convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion.
The celebrity couple are best known for the TV series “Chrisley Knows Best.” Trump pardoned them Wednesday, paving the way for their release from separate prison facilities in Pensacola, Florida, and Lexington, Kentucky.
Federal prosecutors said at the couple’s 2022 trial that the Chrisleys conspired to defraud Atlanta area banks of $30 million and tried to hide their earnings from tax authorities.
The Chrisleys’ daughter, Savannah, a vocal Trump supporter, has complained the case against her parents was politically motivated. They were indicted in 2019 under a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney, Byung J. “BJay” Pak.
"I was just in such shock and in such awe that the president himself called me and took the time to let me know that my family was coming back together. And for that, I will forever be grateful that we have an administration that is reuniting families," Savannah Chrisley said as she waited for her father’s release.
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