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Two months after Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley were released from prison, the family’s new docuseries The Chrisleys: Back ...
In a new report, Jay Surgent, one of the Chrisleys' family lawyers, stated that his phone and email have been inundated with requests from the families of other inmates, begging him to consider ...
Chrisley, 55, was booted from his job at the chapel over his gift of gab; however, his attorney, Jay Surgent, exclusively told The Post that Todd is and will continue to counsel his fellow ...
Jay Surgent, part of the couple’s defense team, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that their petition for a pardon will be filed “without a doubt.” ...
Jay Surgent, part of the couple’s defense team, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that their petition for a pardon will be filed “without a doubt.” ...
Todd, 55, is no longer working as the assistant to the prison chaplain after "associating with inmates" in the Residential Drug Abuse Program, his attorney,Jay Surgent, told People magazine.
His attorney Jay Surgent told Us that Chrisley, 55, was an “assistant to the chapel in Pensacola for Christians, Jewish people and Muslims.” ...
“They believe that the president will seriously consider pardoning both Julie and Todd Chrisley as a result of the unfair treatment they received in the criminal justice system,” Jay Surgent ...
News of Chrisley’s ousting dropped days ago and, while talking to TODAY, Jay Surgent said that the father of five is “disappointed and emotionally offended” over losing the position.
Todd Chrisley has been let go from his job in the prison chapel, Us Weekly can confirm. His attorney Jay Surgent told Us that Chrisley, 55, was an “assistant to the chapel in Pensacola for ...