Todd, 57, noted that his daily interactions with Julie have become significantly more lighthearted, allowing him to view their marriage as a standalone partnership rather than a role defined by external circumstances. Julie echoed this sentiment, describing a return of ease to their lives that was impossible during the years of mounting legal strain. While the pair remains committed to strengthening their bond and navigating their roles as parents and grandparents, their transition back to normalcy remains complicated.
Legal battles continue to shadow their personal recovery. The couple has filed a federal lawsuit against their former defense attorney, Chris Anulewicz, and the firm Balch & Bingham, seeking over $25 million in damages. They allege that malpractice and poor handling of evidence contributed to their initial convictions for financial fraud and tax evasion. Beyond the courtroom, their attempts to return to the public eye have faced significant hurdles; a recent appearance on The Masked Singer drew sharp backlash from viewers who criticized the decision to provide a platform to the couple following their federal sentences. Despite this, the Chrisleys remain focused on their home life, recently defending their parenting choices regarding their 13-year-old daughter, Chloe, as they navigate the scrutiny of public life.





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