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Did Todd Chrisley Get Pardoned? Status Explained

No, Todd Chrisley has not received a presidential pardon as of 2025. He was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison in 2022 for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and filing false...

Mara Ellison
Did Todd Chrisley Get Pardoned? Status Explained

Did Todd Chrisley Receive a Presidential Pardon

No, Todd Chrisley has not received a presidential pardon as of 2025. He was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison in 2022 for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and filing false tax returns, with the sentence later reduced to time served plus supervised release. He did not receive a pardon, commutation, or sentence reduction from the president or the Office of the Pardon Attorney. Claims of a pardon have not been substantiated by official court records or government announcements.

Todd Chrisley Original Sentence and Convictions

Convictions and Sentencing Timeline

Todd Chrisley and his wife Julie Chrisley were convicted in 2021 on multiple counts including conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, and filing false tax returns related to their reality television show income. In 2022, Todd was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison and ordered to pay over $19 million in restitution. Julie was sentenced to seven years. Todd reported to prison in 2022 and was subsequently released.

AttributeVerified DetailSource Type
CrimeConspiracy to commit bank fraud; filing false tax returnsCourt documents
Sentence (Todd)12 years imprisonment, reduced to time served plus supervised releaseCourt records
Fine and RestitutionOver $19 million in restitutionCourt order
Release StatusReleased after serving time; supervised release ongoingFederal Bureau of Prisons/ Court filings
PardonNo pardon grantedU.S. Pardon Attorney records; court filings

What a Pardon, Commutation, or Clemency Means

A presidential pardon forgives a federal crime and restores certain civil rights. A commutation reduces a sentence but does not erase the conviction. Clemency is a general term that can include pardons or commutations. These are distinct from sentence reductions made by courts, which were not applied in Chrisley’s case. The Department of Justice’s Office of the Pardon Attorney reviews applications and makes recommendations to the president; there is no pending application or approval for Todd Chrisley in public records.

Official Records and Public Statements

There are no public announcements from the White House, the Department of Justice, or the U.S. Pardon Attorney indicating a pardon for Todd Chrisley. Court records reflect release after completion of a sentence, not a discretionary grant of clemency. Media claims or social posts suggesting otherwise should be verified against official court and government databases.

Status Clarification and Common Misconceptions

Key Points

  • Todd Chrisley was convicted of federal financial crimes and served a prison sentence.
  • No pardon, commutation, or act of clemency has been issued by any president or agency.
  • His release resulted from completing a reduced sentence that was documented in court.
  • Continued legal obligations, including supervised release, remain in effect post-release.
  • Claims of a pardon are not supported by official records or authoritative statements.

Following release, individuals convicted of federal financial crimes often remain subject to supervised release, which can include restrictions on travel, employment, and financial activities. Failure to comply with these conditions can lead to revocation of release or additional penalties. Restitution orders may continue to be pursued by the government, emphasizing the importance of adhering to court-mandated terms.

Factual Comparison of Claims vs. Verified Status

ClaimVerified DetailSource Type
Pardon grantedNo pardon grantedU.S. Pardon Attorney; court records
Commutation grantedNo commutation grantedDOJ records
Sentence vacatedSentence served and modified to time served plus supervised releaseCourt filings
Released from all obligationsSupervised release conditions applyProbation/parole documentation

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