, alleged that the Chrisleys participated in tax evasion, wire fraud, and conspiracy bank fraud.
The Chrisleys also allegedly submitted false documents to banks when applying for loans, including fabricated bank statements listing inflated account balances, personal financial statements containing false information about available funds, false invoices, and false audit paperwork.
In October 2020, they were cleared of the state tax evasion charges but still face federal charges for allegedly evading federal taxes in the same years.
Nowadays, it is thought that Todd's primary source of income is the show and the sponsorship gigs he's received as a result.
The couple lives in a $3.3million home in Nashville.
What are Todd and Julie Chrisley doing now?
Their sentencing is scheduled for October 6, 2022, and they face up to 30 years in prison each, as reported by .
"I know all of you guys are wanting to know every detail that is going on in our lives, and I have to ask that you respect that we’re not allowed to talk about it at the present time. There will come a time to where all of it is discussed,” shared Todd on their podcast Chrisley Confessions.
"We did want to come on today and let everyone know that it’s a very sad, heartbreaking time for our family right now."
"But we still hold steadfast in our faith and we trust that God will do what he does best because God’s a miracle worker."
Is Savannah Chrisley richer than her dad?
Todd and his wife Julie have five children: Savannah, Chase, Kyle, Grayson, and Lindsie.
Daughter Savannah has branched off to her own spin-off series, Growing Up Chrisley, with brother Chase.
The show follows their move from Nashville to Los Angeles.
Two seasons aired in 2019 on the USA Network.