The family-centric reality showChrisley Knows Bestfirst premiered on USA Network in 2014. It aired a total of nine seasons, following the lives of the whimsical, Southern Chrisley parents and their children.
The series was ordered for a 10th season ahead of the sentencing — and had already filmed some episodes. What has been filmed will air — regardless of future cancelation — in 2023.
Chrisley Knows Best.Dennis Leupold/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal

Growing Up Chrisleysaw Chrisley kidsSavannahandChase Chrisleymake names for themselves. And Todd had tapped to host E!‘sreality dating seriesLove Limo.
The shows’ seeming end comes as the Chrisleys were charged with faking audits, bank statements and their personal finances to obtain millions of dollars of loans — which were used to enhance their luxury lifestyle.
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Todd wassentencedon Monday to 12 years in prison for bank fraud and tax evasion. Julie was sentenced to seven years for her involvement in the crimes. Both were also sentenced to 16 months of probation following their jail time.
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The Chrisleys’former accountant, Peter Tarantino, was alsosentenced to 36 months in prisonon Monday, per Insider.
Julie and Todd Chrisley.Danielle Del Valle/Getty for E3 Chophouse Nashville

Insider also reported that Todd asked for a lesser sentence for Julie — as the family still has minor children: 16-year-old Grayson and 10-year-oldChloe.
Julie issued an emotional statement to the court about what time behind bars could mean for her youngest child. “To hear your 10-year-old say she doesn’t want to live if their mom goes away, no child should feel that way,” she said, according to Insider.
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The Chrisleys' lawyer did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on the sentencing.
source: people.com