Daily Mail said the paperwork makes not mention of the alleged relationship Todd and Mark had in 2005."Braddock lied about everything [so] it was not necessary," the Chrisley lawyer told the U.K.-based newspaper.
In the summer of 2022, the "Chrisley Knows Best" parents were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion. A few months later, Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison while his wife was sentenced to seven years in prison for the same crimes; both also got another 16 months of probation and were ordered to pay over $17 million in restitution.in the appeal, the Chrisley claim their fourth amendment rights were violated, and insist that there was "insufficient evidence of the bank fraud counts" and "procedural errors." They also claim the prosecution "relied exclusively on the testimony of Mark Braddock" which they say left a lot to be desired. "Braddock's testimony about Julie was sparse.
He testified only that he had discussed with her whether certain documents looked real or not and the need to keep projecting a positive financial picture so Todd could keep getting loans," the Chrisleys allege.
Mark and Todd had a falling out a decade ago, which is when Mark, who the media has dubbed a "scorned gay lover," blew the whistle on the reality TV duo.