Chase Chrisleyshared a poignant message after parentsToddand Julie were sentenced in their bank fraud and tax evasion case.
Chase, 26, reshared a post about how loved ones can “unexpectedly be taken from you” on his Instagram Story Monday. The anecdote chronicled a conversation between two friends in which a man encourages his friend to make dinner for his wife and not take her love for granted.
“It took me a few minutes to realize we were no longer talking about dinner,” the story read, in part. “It was about going out of your way to do something for someone you love because at any moment, they could unexpectedly be taken from you.”
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The tale concludes with some simple advice to readers. “Next time someone you love wants to go for a walk or watch a football game or play a board game or just put your phone down and give them your undivided attention, just do it.”
Chase is the latest of the Chrisleys' children to post a poignant message on social media following their parents' sentencing.
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Kyle Chrisley, the once-estranged son of Todd and Julie,quoted the Bible verse Matthew 7: 1-3on his Instagram Story following their sentencing.
“Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you,” the verses read. “Who do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?”
Lindsie Chrisley, Todd and Julie’s oldest daughter, shared a photo of herself alongsideher son Jackson, whom she shares with ex-husbandWill Campbell. The post also featured the Bible verse Psalm 34:18.
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Last week, Todd, 53, wassentencedto 12 years in prison, while Julie, 49, was sentenced to seven years for her involvement in the crimes. Both were also sentenced to 16 months of probation following their jail time.
The sentencing came after Todd and Julie wereconvictedin June of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax fraud, per theAtlanta Journal-Constitution. Julie was also convicted of wire fraud.
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Todd and Julie are expected to report to prison atthe start of the New Year, according toThe New York Times.
source: people.com