He stated to listeners on Friday's broadcast of Chrisley Confessions that he and Julie 'try to address, each week, as much as we're allowed to address their most recent federal convictions.
'I want you all to be aware of the floral arrangements that are being left at our doors along with the messages, letters and presents that we are getting. It's just too overwhelming to take in 'he said
Before requesting followers to postpone delivering tangible gifts, 53-year-old Todd made sure to say that the generosity of Chrisley Knows Best admirers is 'very much appreciated.'
'We don't want you sending us flowers,' Todd added. 'We don't want you wasting your money on things like that. You know, the gifts and things like that, you know — we don't need anything.'
Instead, Todd urged the audience to pray and seek help from God. 'Actually, prayer is the greatest gift you can give to us. Our family is doing as well as can be expected given the storm we are now experiencing.'
Todd stated that they'll rely on their strength 'We must keep our heads high and advance. That's roughly where things stand at the moment.'
Todd explained that the family has received 'tens of thousands of messages on social media and other platforms.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Todd and Julie, both 49, were found guilty by a federal jury of conspiring to commit bank fraud, conspiring to defraud the United States, and tax fraud.
Both of them might spend up to 30 years in prison due to the allegations.
Both Chrisleys are devastated and disappointed by the decision, he said, adding that they will pursue an appeal.
Julie and Todd are extremely appreciative of the love and encouragement received from their loved ones, friends, and supporters. Both of them are steadfast in their faith and vow to keep up the 'battle' until they are righted.
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