Is todd chrisley gay
EXCLUSIVE: Todd and Julie Chrisley SLAM his 'scorned gay lover' as a 'liar' in explosive appeal documents - and claim investigator had a DARTBOARD with reality TV dad's face on it as they desperately try to overturn combined YEAR prison sentence
Todd and Julie Chrisley have furiously slammed the reality star dad's so-called 'scorned gay lover' as a 'liar' in explosive appeal documents - insisting via their lawyer that he fabricated 'everything', including tales of their affair, in order to hide his possess crimes.
The disgraced couple - who are currently serving a combined year prison sentence after being found guilty of a $30 million tax fraud scheme - are also accusing one of the investigators in the case against them of having a 'dartboard in his office' with a picture of Todd's face on it.
The astounding allegations were made in a page appeal - obtained exclusively by , which was filed by the couple in an attempt to overturn their financial crimes conviction.
Todd, 54, and Julie, 50, have hired famed defense attorney Alex Little of legal firm Burr & Forman, to deal with th
Todd Chrisley Fires Back at Claim He Is Gay and Had an Affair With Former Business Associate
Todd Chrisley wants the world to know that he isn't gay, but that the longstanding rumors and speculation regarding his sexual orientation don't really bother him.
In the latest episode of Todd's podcast, Chrisley Confessions -- which he hosted alongside his son, Chase Chrisley, instead of his usual co-host, wife Julie Chrisley -- the embattled reality TV star and valid estate tycoon went off on a slew of unlike hot topics, including his forthcoming incarceration and multiple high-profile personal scandals.
One such scandal revolved around allegations of an intimate relationship made by a former business partner, Mark Braddock. For Todd, the rumors that he is gay only bother him to the extent that he apparently hates Braddock.
"What’s insulted me the most is that, out of all these 54 years, for me to finally be accused of being with a man, it would be someone who looked like Mark Braddock," Todd said, sarcastically. "A toad. Someone that looks li
He said he was Todd Chrisley's classified gay lover then helped send him to jail. Here's what happened to him next
The business associate who testified against Todd Chrisley and claimed in court they had a gay affair has embarked on a new career.
Mark Braddock, 58, shattered the reality star's long-cultivated reputation as a devoted and religious family bloke when he revealed the alleged romance and reported Todd to the cops in
At the time, Todd, 56, who has been married to wife Julie, 52, since denied having a gay relationship and blasted Mark a 'toad' who looks like a 'thumb.'
On Wednesday, Todd and Julie were released from prison just one day after receiving a pardon from President Donald Trump.
The couple were sentenced to 12 and seven years in prison respectively after being found responsible in of defrauding banks out of $30 million.
Braddock has moved on from the controversy and joined Christie's International Real Estate in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, in February as a Broker Associate.
The Daily Mail has contacted Braddock for comment.
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In this episode of "Unlocked," host Savannah Chrisley sits down with reality TV star Colton Underwood for a candid conversation about his journey to self-discovery and their journey to friendship. Despite attending the ACM awards together, the two joke about not being interested in each other romantically and Savannah adds that, in her defense, she wasn't working with the right "equipment."
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