Todd and Julie Chrisley are officially back home in Nashville after being released from prison.
The reality TV couple were pardoned by President Donald Trump on Tuesday, May 27, after being sentenced to multiple years behind bars for tax evasion, conspiracy and bank and wire fraud. Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, kickstarted their new chapter by reuniting on Thursday, May 29.
Following their time in prison, the pair are reportedly living with their daughter Savannah Chrisley in her $2.8 million Nashville home. The property was originally purchased for $1.6 million by Julie in 2016, but she transferred ownership to Savannah, 27, in 2020, per Realtor.com.
The four-bedroom, six-bathroom home was featured on the family’s reality TV series Chrisley Knows Best, which ran for 10 seasons from 2014 to 2023 on USA Network. Built in 2014, the spacious home features lavish living spaces, a three-spot garage and a fenced-in backyard.
Entertainment Tonight interviewed Savannah outside of the home on Thursday, and she opened up about the family’s reaction to Todd and Julie returning home. “Everyone’s good,” she told the outlet. “[My parents] are great. They’re happy to be home.”
Todd and Julie, who wed in 1996, share kids Savannah, Chase, 28, and Grayson, 19. Todd shares his daughter Lindsie, 35, and son Kyle, 33, with his ex-wife, Teresa Terry. (Savannah took over legal guardianship of Grayson as well as Kyle’s 12-year-old daughter, Chloe, following her parents’ sentencing.)
While the Nashville residence was the Chrisleys’ first Tennessee home, they later purchased a Brentwood mansion for $3.4 million in 2019, per Realtor.com. After undergoing renovations, the home was placed back on the market at $4.75 million two months later.
The second Tennessee home was eventually sold for $5.2 million in April 2023, three months after Todd and Julie reported to prison to serve their sentences. Todd and Julie were initially sentenced to serve 12 and seven years behind bars, respectively. Todd’s sentence was later reduced to 10 years, while Julie’s was shortened by 14 months.
In addition to having their living situation sorted out, the Chrisleys will reportedly stop paying the remaining amount of the more than $17.8 million in restitution they were ordered to pay to their alleged victims.
Savannah was seen getting emotional while picking up her father from his Florida prison on Wednesday, May 28. “Honestly, this process has been absolutely insane,” she tearfully told reporters in a video shared by TMZ. “I am just so grateful that I am gonna leave here with my dad.” Savannah went on to note that Grayson was picking up Julie from her prison in Kentucky.
Savannah stated that Todd and Julie’s prison releases don’t quite “feel real” in an interview with People published on Friday, May 30. “We were going to bed last night. We’re like, ‘Is this real?’ And then, I wake up this morning, and my mom’s walking into my bedroom, and I’m like, it’s absolutely insane,” she shared.
The Growing Up Chrisley alum continued, “We are just so grateful and ready to kind of start getting back to normal life, obviously, the best we can. Everything’s a whirlwind right now, and it’s kind of hard to live a normal life with how things are right now, but we’ll get there.”