The “Chrisley Knows Best” alum shared a cryptic bible quote from Matthew 1:23 after his parents were sentenced to a combined 19 years in prison.
“God is with us,” read the scripture from Matthew 1:23, which the 26-year-old shared on his Instagram Stories on Tuesday.
Chase’s post comes after Todd, 53, and Julie, 50, reported to their assigned prisons in Florida and Kentucky on Tuesday.at Federal Prison Camp Pensacola, while his wife will spend the next seven years at Federal Medical Center Lexington in Lexington, Ky., including evading collection of delinquent taxes and attempting to defraud the IRS.
Chase Chrisley shared a cryptic bible quote as his parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, reported to their respective prisons.The pair was also each sentenced to 16 months probation, which they will begin after they have been released from prison.as they carry out their prison terms.. “But there’s a difference between my husband and I being separated for a period of time and having to say goodbye forever.”“It almost makes me feel ashamed that I’m even worried.
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