USA Network surprised viewers with a brand new episode of “Chrisley Knows Best” on Monday without any major promotion or
fanfare. On the season 10 premiere, Julie Chrisley confronted Todd Chrisley about his behavior, which she said left her feeling
“stressed and unsettled” in their relationship.
In the episode, filmed last year before the married couple entered prison to begin their combined 19-year sentences for bank fraud and tax evasion, the couple was shown preparing to move into a new home — their third over the course of a year.In another to-camera interview, Julie expressed her desire for some peace and stability for the family, especially for the sake of the couple’s youngest children.
“I’m done. I’m over it. I feel like we are at a stage of our life where we need to find where we’re gonna settle,” she said. “I want Grayson to be settled the last few years he’s at home before he goes to college.”
Julie added of the couple’s biological grandchild and adopted daughter: “Chloe is 9. She likes stability, not doing a house and selling it and moving to another one and selling it.”
“I’m just tired of that. And not to mention, you lied to me, Todd,” she added.
The reality television stars were convicted in June of defrauding banks out of more than $30 million by providing fake financial statements making them look wealthier than they were.
Their sentences were announced in November. Todd, who prosecutors called the “mastermind” of the couple’s years-long tax and bank fraud scheme, was sentenced to 12 years at Federal Prison Camp Pensacola.
Julie, who prosecutors believed played a lesser role, was sentenced to seven and reported to the Federal Medical Center (FMC) Lexington in Lexington, Kentucky. They began their sentences on January 17.