The Amount Of Prison Time Julie Chrisley Could Reportedly Serve After Resentencing If Prosecutors Have Their Way

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Following Todd and Julie Chrisley’s bank fraud appeal in June, the latter received some significant news. A three-judge panel determined that Julie’s five-year sentence should be overturned, as there was no sufficient evidence to prove she had knowledge of the financial offenses committed. With that, Mrs. Chrisley is currently set to be resentenced later this month in Atlanta. The ex-reality TV star’s legal team is optimistic about her prison time being reduced but, if prosecutors have their way, it’ll be more.

This past Monday, government officials filed a sentencing statement in regard to Julie Chrisley’s case. WSB-TV reports that prosecutors are asking that the former Chrisley Knows Best star’s original seven-year sentence be reinstated. The government shared a formal statement in which laid out whether it’ll introduce new evidence during the sentencing along with its rationale for its request:

For resentencing purposes, the government does not intend to introduce new or additional evidence on when Julie joined the bank fraud conspiracy. Instead, the government will proceed on an actual loss amount of $4.7 million—the actual loss incurred after Julie’s real estate company received its first fraudulent loan on July 11, 2007. At the first sentencing, the government recommended a within-guidelines sentence; at resentencing, the government will urge the Court to do the same, namely, to re-impose the same 84-month sentence, which is within the new adjusted guidelines range.

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