Julie Chrisleycaused panic amongChrisley Knows Bestfans when it was first reported that herwhereabouts were unknown. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), Chrisley was not in their custody. U.S. Marshals can now confirm that Chrisley is now in their custody as they transport her to her resentencing hearing that takes place this month on September 25, perThe Atlanta-Journal Constitution. AsChrisley was unable to attend the hearing remotely,she must now attend in person.
The BOP released a statement on Chrisley’s whereabouts when concerns rose among fans. However, they were able to disclose very little information due to security concerns. “Incarcerated individuals who were previously inFBOPcustody and who have not completed their sentence may be outsideFBOPcustody for a period of time forcourt hearings, medical treatment, or other reasons.” that Julie is in their custody as she awaits her resentencing court date on September 25.

Chrisley’s resentencingcomes after evidence states that Chrisley’s role in a crime that took place in 2006 is unclear. Chrisley, her husbandTodd Chrisley, and their accountantPeter Tarantinowere found guilty of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and tax evasion in 2022 and shared a sentence totaling three decades. The Chrisleyshad their sentence reduceddue to appeals. However, it is Julie who is more likely to be released from prison soon.
What Would The Resentencing Mean For Julie Chrisley?
As evidence states that Chrisley’s role in the crime was unclear, she will have to get resentenced. Despite not having a significant role in the conspiracy crime, she is still found guilty of fraud. However,she will likely be released from prison in the spring or summer of 2025. Because her sentence was overturned, she could get at least 1–2 years in prison. The family lawyer,Jay Surgent,also stated that she will likely be moved to a halfway house close to her family to serve her sentence.
As for her husband, his fight for a shorter sentence is still looking bleak. His sentence was previously reduced from 12 years to 10, but that was the last known update on his sentence. His daughter,Savannah Chrisley, whohas been open about her parents’ legal battleexperience in prison, shared that she and the familywill need tofile the motion for 2255. The Chrisleys still have a way to go with their legal battles, as their son,Grayson Chrisley, was involved in a car accident, andhis mother received legal papers because of it in prison.

Chrisley’s homecoming would mean a lot to the family, as they have been struggling since they were incarcerated. Savannah shared on her podcastUnlockedthat she has had “vivid dreams” about her mother’s release.She also revealed an email exchange between her and her mother, including lyrics toCece Winans’s “Be Still and Know”. As the resentencing commences, readers can stay updated withColliderfor more news on the Chrisleys.