
Todd Chrisley smiles in first public outing since Trump pardon
Todd Chrisley looked happy as he went on his first public outing on Thursday following his release from prison.
The 56-year-old was seen heading into a Nordstrom in Nashville with his family, including his daughter, Savannah, who had fought for her parents' release.
The 'Chrisley Knows Best' star, along with his wife Julie, received a full pardon from President Donald Trump this week following their 2022 conviction on fraud and tax evasion charges.
3 Todd Chrisley, 56, was seen smiling in his first public outing since being released from prison on Tuesday.
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3 Chrisley was seen going into a Nordstrom store in Nashville, Tennessee, with his family.
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3 President Trump pardoned Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley this week following their 2022 conviction on fraud and tax evasion charges.
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Trump announced the pardon on Tuesday.

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