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Chase Chrisley Identified as Suspect in Atlanta Sports Bar Assault Incident

 

 

Chase Chrisley identified as suspect in altercation at Atlanta sports bar


The Chrisley family finds themselves in a new legal situation, with middle son Chase Chrisley now under police scrutiny.

 

Chase, known for his role in “Chrisley Knows Best,” has been named a suspect in a “simple assault” that took place at the Twin Peaks sports bar in Atlanta’s Buckhead area on Monday night, based on a police report that YSL News acquired and was later confirmed by the Atlanta Police Department on Wednesday.

YSL News attempted to reach out to Chase’s representatives for a statement.

The police report states that the alleged victim claimed that Chrisley became “extremely intoxicated” at the bar, which has locations across the country, and began to behave in a “disrespectful and aggressive” manner.

 

The report further mentions that after the victim had asked Chrisley to leave the venue “multiple times,” Chrisley allegedly “slapped him in the face twice” when he refused to exit and continued to act aggressively.

 

Fortunately, the alleged victim did not sustain any injuries and chose to decline medical assistance following the incident.

Chase Chrisley was a prominent figure on the USA Network show “Chrisley Knows Best,” which ran for ten seasons, concluding its latest episode in March 2024. He also starred alongside his sister Savannah in the spin-off “Growing Up Chrisley,” which aired from 2019 to 2022 over four seasons.

 

The Chrisley family, once a favorite on television, has encountered legal challenges in recent years

 

Following their rapid rise to fame, the Chrisley family has experienced a significant downfall.

Chase’s parents — family figures Todd and Julie Chrisley — both presently serve prison sentences after being convicted by a jury in June 2022 for conspiring to deceive community banks in Atlanta out of over $36 million in fraudulent loans, as well as for IRS fraud and tax evasion.

 

In September, a federal judge upheld Julie Chrisley’s seven-year prison term for tax evasion and bank fraud.

 

The couple’s children — Chase, Savannah, and Grayson, alongside granddaughter Chloe and Todd’s mother, Faye Chrisley — were set to return to the screen with a new unscripted documentary series, as revealed in an August 2023 press release obtained by Variety and Deadline.

This upcoming show, which has not yet premiered, aims to document the family’s life as they navigate their parents’ incarceration.

During this summer’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Savannah Chrisley faced backlash for suggesting that her parents’ separate sentences highlighted a need for criminal justice reform nationwide.