Todd and Julie Chrisley react to fraud conviction: Its a heartbreaking time

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Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley are praying for a miracle after they were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion earlier this month.

The reality TV couple shared Thursday on their “Chrisley Confessions” podcast that they are “not allowed” to speak in-depth about the verdict but wanted everyone to know “that it’s a very sad, heartbreaking time for our family right now.”

“But we still hold steadfast in our faith, and we trust that God will do what he does best because God’s a miracle worker,” Todd said.

“We’re alive and kicking, and we appreciate all the support we have received from everyone.”

Todd, 53, and Julie, 49, were convicted on June 7 for submitting fake documents to banks when applying for loans, and Julie also submitted false credit reports and bank statements when trying to rent a house in California.

During the trial, another bombshell secret that the family had apparently tried to bury also came to light.

Todd’s former business partner Mark Braddock claimed the “Chrisley Knows Best” star cheated on his wife with him and that they paid off a blackmailer to keep the alleged gay affair quiet.

Todd has been married to Julie since 1996, and they share three children together: Chase, 26, Savannah, 24, and Grayson, 16. (Todd also has two kids with ex-wife Teresa Terry: Lindsie, 32, and Kyle, 30.)

The couple also said on the podcast that there are “a lot of tears, a lot of heartaches, a lot of sorrow, a lot of trying to understand how this is where we are right now” in their family at the moment.

Savannah, who also stars in the family’s long-running reality show, recently wrote on Instagram that “life is so cruel” after her parents’ trial.

“I will continue to stand by my family and fight for justice,” she added. “Justice for ourselves and for others that the system has failed.”

Meanwhile, her half-sister Lindsie, who is estranged from the family, shared she is “deeply saddened” by the outcome.

She added, “Please pray for us during this difficult time.”

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