They’re coming home — in the next decade or so.
Todd and Julie Chrisley, former stars of USA’s “Chrisley Knows Best,” are getting out of prison earlier than expected.
Tax dodging Todd, 54, will leave the Federal Prison Camp Pensacola on Jan. 22, 2033, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ online inmate search system, Insider reported.
The moved-up release will come nearly two years before the former multimillionaire real estate developer’s original 12-year sentence was meant to end.
Meanwhile, Julie, 50, will now be released from the Federal Medical Center Lexington on Oct. 19, 2028 —shaving 14 months off her seven year bid.
In August 2019, the couple pleaded not guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy to commit bank fraud for allegedly evading federal taxes.
While they maintained their innocence, an Atlanta federal jury found them both guilty on all counts in June 2022. They were sentenced later that year.
“Without a doubt, Todd and Julie are model incarcerated individuals who received exorbitant sentences,” Jay Surgent, the pair’s attorney, told a reporter. “I believe Todd is down to 10 years and Julie is now at five years.”
Even though they began the process of appealing their case last December, both Todd and Julie reported to their respective prisons on January 17.
The reality stars were originally given a combined 19 years behind bars.
The Post has reached out to Surgent for comment.
The couple share three children: Chase, 27, Savannah, 26, and Grayson, 17, who, along with their granddaughter Chloe, 10, and Todd’s mother, Faye Chrisley, 80, are reportedly returning to reality TV.
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