CANCELED CHRISLEY?

Chrisley Knows Best’s future revealed after fans demand Todd & Julie Chrisley’s show be CANCELED after fraud conviction

THE FUTURE of the show Chrisley Knows Best has been revealed after stars Todd and Julie face Federal charges of fraud and tax evasion.

Earlier this week the couple was found guilty and could face up to 30 years in prison.

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Chrisley Knows Best will continue to air this summerCredit: Getty
, the USA network has decided to keep the long-running series despite the scathing verdict.

The television channel has revealed that they will continue to air the second half of Chrisley Knows Best's ninth season as planned on June 23.

The beloved show has topped the charts as the network's most-watched original series.

A week before the trial took place, parent company NBC Universal announced they would be continuing business with the disgraced family.

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Sources also revealed that episodes set to air this summer were filmed ahead of the shocking court verdict.

GUILTY

Earlier this week, Todd Chrisley, 53, and his wife, Julie, 49, were found guilty of tax fraud and now face 30 years in prison.

The couple was previously accused of evading their taxes from 2008 to 2016.

According to , the Georgia native was convicted of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, and tax fraud among other charges.

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Julie was also convicted of the same charges including wire fraud.

The stars now face up to three decades behind bars according to the report.

COURT BATTLE

The chaos for the Chrisley Knows Best stars began when they reportedly turned themselves into an FBI office in Atlanta hours after they were indicted for federal tax evasion charges in August of 2019.

Todd and Julie walked into the courtroom shackled but walked out “vowing to fight,” WBS in Atlanta reported at the time.

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