A task force formed to halt a wave of “flash mob” robberies at high-end stores has arrested 11 more alleged participants in the thefts.
11.08.2023 - 00:33 / etonline.com
Lindsie Chrisley and her new boyfriend, Trent, aren't getting engaged just yet — but if and when it does happen, Lindsie says she feels her beau will «fall more on the traditional side» when it comes to popping the question.Specifically, she feels that Trent — with whom she went Instagram official just last month — would ask her dad, Todd Chrisley, for his permission to propose. Which might be a bit «tricky» since her dad is serving a 12-year sentence in federal prison for tax fraud.Lindsie opened up about her romance during a recent episode of her podcast, Southern Tea, where she reflected on how difficult it would be for Trent to even get to know her parents, nonetheless asking for their approval of his proposal.«It's a tricky situation with my parents being incarcerated.
What would that even look like? How do you even approach that?» Lindsie shared.Todd and her stepmom, Julie Chrisley, were convicted on fraud charges in November 2022 and reported to prison in January.Todd is serving his 12-year prison sentence in Pensacola, Florida, while Julie is serving a seven-year sentence in Lexington, Kentucky. They are both appealing the conviction and have spoken out about how they are optimistic their convictions will get overturned.«How many visits would be appropriate to do that?» Lindsie pondered with regards to asking Todd for his permission.
«You don't just sign up and go to a weekend visit and be like, 'Hey, by the way, nice to meet you. I want to marry your daughter.' Like to me, that's not appropriate.»Lindsie was previously married to Will Campbell for nine years before they announced their decision to divorce in July 2021.
Their divorce was finalized in October of the same year. The pair share a 10-year-old son,
.A task force formed to halt a wave of “flash mob” robberies at high-end stores has arrested 11 more alleged participants in the thefts.
Todd Chrisley may not be able to show it, but he's ecstatic about the family getting another shot at a reality TV show.According to, Todd's attorney, Jay Surgent, said Todd is «thrilled and happy» that the family business is back up and running. The outlet reports Todd will not be part of the show, which started filming after Todd and his wife, Julie, were sentenced to a combined 19-year prison sentence following their conviction in their federal tax evasion case.Earlier this week, Savannah Chrisley's rep confirmed to ET that a new docuseries about her family is in the works.
The cameras are set to roll again in the Chrisley household! Savannah Chrisley’s rep confirms to ET that a new docuseries about her family is in the works.
If Donald Trump is indicted this week, viewers may see something they haven’t in his three previous cases: Televised proceedings.
McKinley Franklin editor The Chrisley family is returning to television with a brand new unscripted docuseries from Scout Productions. Following the lives of Chase, Savannah, Grayson, Chloe and “Nanny” Faye Chrisley, the series will pull back the curtain on one of the most turbulent times for the family since starring in “Chrisley Knows Best” and its multiple spinoffs. Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to 12 and seven years in prison, respectively, amid a conviction of tax evasion and bank fraud.
Savannah, Chase, Grayson, Chloe and Faye «Nanny Faye» Chrisely's lives as they rebuild whileTodd and Julie Chrisley serve out their combined 19-year prison sentences. An appearance by Todd's oldest children, Lindsie and Kyle Chrisley, has yet to be confirmed.
EXCLUSIVE: Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced last year to a combined of 19 years in prison for crimes including tax evasion and wire fraud.
Megan Thee Stallion returned to the stage on Sunday for the first time since Tory Lanez was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting her in the feet.
Tory Lanez has broken his silence since receiving a 10-year prison sentence on Tuesday for the Megan Thee Stallion shooting.
Iggy Azalea has spoken out after writing Tory Lanez a letter of support ahead of his sentencing over the shooting of Megan Thee Stallion.Last December, Lanez (real name Daystar Peterson) was found guilty of shooting Stallion (real name Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) in both feet during an altercation in July 2020. Peterson, 31, has been in jail since December 23, 2022.The sentencing of the rapper will continue today (August 8). During a court hearing in Los Angeles, California yesterday (August 7), Judge Herriford briefly summarised the numerous letters of support he had received for Lanez.One of the letters was written by Azalea, according to court reporter Meghann Cuniff (via The Independent).Herriford told the court that Azalea’s letter asked him to hand Peterson a sentence “that is transformational, not life-destroying”.
For Stranger Things actor Noah Schnapp, life imitating art came as a surprise.
actor Noah Schnapp, life imitating art came as a surprise.The 18-year-old actor publicly came out earlier this year, following the reveal that his character on the Netflix sci-fi series, Will Byers, was also gay. For Schnapp, his on-screen journey was essential in figuring out and accepting himself.«Once I did fully embrace that Will was gay, it was just an exponential speed towards accepting it for myself,» he tells in their latest Power of Young Hollywood Issue, in an interview conducted prior to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
star Noah Schnapp, life imitating art came as a surprise.The 18-year-old actor publicly came out earlier this year, following the reveal that his character on the Netflix sci-fi series, Will Byers, was also gay. For Schnapp, his on-screen journey was essential in figuring out and accepting himself.«Once I did fully embrace that Will was gay, it was just an exponential speed towards accepting it for myself,» he tells in their latest Power of Young Hollywood Issue, in an interview conducted prior to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
Strictly Come Dancing fans have been left divided over one of the first contestants announced to be taking part in this year’s series.
K.J. Yossman SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the season finale of “Hijack,” which dropped on Aug. 4 on Apple TV+.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said that he would agree to debate California Governor Gavin Newsom, an event that would bring the two rivals face-to-face with Fox News’s Sean Hannity as the moderator.
Savannah Chrisley is once more setting the record straight regarding her parents’ time in federal prison.
Savannah Chrisley continues to shed light on her parents' ongoing legal battle and offer a glimpse into life behind bars for Todd and Julie Chrisley. Savannah speaks with one of Todd and Julie's lawyers, Alex Little of Burr & Forman, in a new episode of her podcast titled «Talk to My Lawyer.» As the interview delves into the process of appealing Todd and Julie's fraud conviction, Savannah takes aim at the tabloid headlines and inside sources that are speculating on her parents' experiences behind bars.«It's hilarious because one of them was like, 'Oh, he's let himself go,'» she says of one story about her father.
Savannah Chrisley has «every intention» of paying her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley's, restitution amid their incarceration, the couple's lawyer tells ET. Jay Surgent of Weiner Law Group is the Chrisley's newly-appointed counsel, and spoke with ET about the current conditions he says Todd and Julie are facing behind bars. He also said there is path forward after the stars' December 2022 sentencing.
Savannah Chrisley has «every intention» of paying her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley's, restitution amid their incarceration, the couple's lawyer tells ET. Jay Surgent of Weiner Law Group is the Chrisley's newly-appointed counsel, and spoke with ET about the current conditions he says Todd and Julie are facing behind bars. He also said there is path forward after the stars' December 2022 sentencing.