You know what, readers?
We’re starting to think Todd Chrisley isn’t a very nice guy.
The USA Network personality was sentenced to 12 years in prison last November after being convicted of tax evasion, bank fraud and conspiracy to defraud the IRS in June.
During the trial that led to the guilty verdict, Todd’s former business partner, Mark Braddock, testified against the reality star.

Aside from the oath in the oath that Todd and his wife exerciseindeed, committed the crime … Braddock also said he committed it in sexual relations with Chrisley.
In the latest issue of the podcast, Todd responded to the allegations — with comments that could easily be interpreted as fat-shaming and gay-bashing.
“What humiliates me the most is that, of all these 54 years, the last time I was accused by a man, it must have been someone who looked like Mark Braddock,” Chrisley laughed:
“Toad.” Someone who looks like a sore thumb. Some say that he only interacts with his wife and me.”

Todd continues, in some sort of attempt to be funny… we guess:
“Let me tell you. I know if you have sex with me, it will [make] you are a roofer. I get that.
“There have been many [dick-mitized] by your father.”
In a previous installment of the same podcast, Chrisley had this to say about the job he’ll be doing behind bars:
“It didn’t matter yesterday. Today we have it. Tomorrow belongs to God, because tomorrow is not promised to us.’
“What God calls us, he will lead us.”

It’s hard not to wonder what God must be thinking in response to Todd’s latest comment.
The delusional real estate tycoon went on to say that Braddock’s comments were “wishful thinking”, adding:
“That’s one of the most insulting things.
“To say that I can’t pull off anything better than that – there’s something better for Todd Chrisley than that.”

Todd and his wife are scheduled to report to prison later this month.
Since her sentence was dropped late last year, Julie has opened up about the lessons she learned from her legal troubles as follows:
“I think about the situation we’re in now, and I think I’ve never been out there and hurt my soul.
“I’ve never come out here and deliberately tried to do something I shouldn’t have done and look where I’m standing now. How is that right?”

Todd, finally, said that he would answer everything in just a few days.
“You’re going to do an interview with me next week,” he told his son Chase in this episode of the podcast, confirming the upcoming Q&A:
“Nothing is forbidden. There is no bar interview.”
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