‘Crisali Nose Best’ stars were convicted of $ 36 million fraud to forgive Trump

Donald Trump announced that he would forgive Todd and Julie Chrisle, the stars of American reality show Chrisly Nose Best, who are currently serving a prison sentence for their role in a multi-military dollar fraud and tax evasion scheme.In 2022, the couple, who were found to be fame through their television shows to show their lives as property tycoon in Nashville and Atlanta, were blamed in 2022 for further taxes to banks and further taxes. Tod Crisle is serving a twelve -year sentence, while Julie Krisle was given seven years. His accountant, Peter Tartino received three years.In a video shared online by the White House associate Margo Martin, the US President was seen talking to the couple’s children over the phone. “Your parents are going to be independent and clean and I hope we can do it by tomorrow,” said Trump. “I don’t know them, but give them their relationship, and give them a good life.”Trump’s daughter -in -law, a Fox News program organized by Lara Trump, a couple’s daughter and a vocal Trump supporter, Savanna Crisali, Savanna Crisali a few weeks later, a few weeks after a Fox News program organized by Lara Trump, a few weeks later. The BBC reported that Sawan, who again wrote as a advocate of prison reform, claimed that his parents were victims of political harassment.“Both the prosecutors were Democrats, donating to Democratic candidates,” he told Lara. “In the test, we knew that the game was over.” Sawan compared his parents’ case to the current legal challenges facing Trump, suggesting that the two were described as a “two-faceted justice system”.Prosecutors argued that Crisleys had presented fake documents to secure bank loans, which then funded a grand lifestyle that included luxury cars, designer clothes and real estate. He later filed for bankruptcy and used a production company to hide the earnings from his TV shows, which survived the $ 500,000 tax bill.This is the second forgiveness that Trump has indicated in recent times. On Monday, he waived former Virginia Sheriff Scott Jenkins, who was convicted of accepting more than $ 75,000 (£ 55,000) in bribe to appoint untrained traders as law enforcement officers. Jenkins, a long -time Trump associate, was sentenced to 10 years behind bars.In a post on Truth Social, Trump said Jenkins and his family were “dragged through hell by a corrupt and weapon Biden DOJ.”