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Todd and Julie Chrisley told their son Grayson, 16, to protect his "gentle heart" in legal matters.

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After a couple of reality shows were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in June, they gained insight into how the family dealt, especially with their son Grayson, 16 years old. rice field.

"Mr. Todd is the sweetest kid in the'Chrisley Confession'podcast and has the kindest heart," he said. "When someone has a Grayson-like heart in the world we live in now, we need to be very careful with such sensitive people. The world is hurt by his feelings. I don't care. "

Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley worry for their son Grayson's, 16, "tender heart" as they continue their legal battle.

Todd Chrisley Julie Chrisley is worried about her son Grayson. 16, "Gentle heart" that continues the court battle. ( Dennis Leupold)

Todd and Julie Chrisley on all charges of federal bank fraud and tax evasion Convicted Trial

"You allow someone you never meet and their comments affect your day, mood, and self-worth. I understand. Your family is. " 

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The "Chrisley Knows Best" stars were found guilty on all counts of tax evasion and bank fraud stemming from 2019 indictment. Pictured in Season four promotions.

The "Chrisley Knows Best" star is guilty of everyone Number of tax evasion and bank frauds resulting from indictment in 2019. It is depicted in the Season 4 promotion. (Tommy Garcia)

Julie said, "Your opinion of someone else is not important. You are deep in you. You need to know who the soul is. Who are you as a person, as a spouse, as a friend, as a parent, as a child? "

A couple shares three children I'm: Grayson, 16 years old. Savannah, 24; Todd also has a son, Kyle, 30, who was born in her first marriage, and a daughter, Lindsey, 32, who was legally adopted by Julie at an early age.

Chrisley responded after being "unjustly targeted" in a tax evasion case

Todd and Julie Addressed legal affairs in previous podcast troubles. In a recent episode, the"Chrisley Knows Best"star thanked the fans for their loyal support.

"I want you to know the message we are receiving, the email we are receiving, the gifts people are leaving at our doors, the flower arrangements. That's it. "

Todd Chrisley and son Grayson arrive at the premiere of Sony Pictures' 'Ghostbusters' in 2016.

Todd Chrisley and his son Grayson are from Sony Arrived at the premiere 2016 photo "Ghostbusters".(Photo by Jeffrey Mayer / Getty Images)

Then he asked his fans not to send a real couple gift during this period. .. He asked for prayer instead.

"We don't want you to send us flowers," he said. "We don't want you to waste money on such things. You know, gifts and the like, you know-we don't need anything.

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He added: T: "Really, you are the best gift you can pray to us. Our family, we all do as expected during this and this storm we are experiencing. 

The couple was first charged in August 2019, with a new complaint in February, and the couple has 12 banks and newsletters in nine years. Faced with fraud, tax exemption and conspiracy. They all denied.

Todd and Julie Chrisley could face up to 30 years in prison for tax evasion and bank fraud.

Todd and Jury Lisley are tax evasion and bank fraud Prison for. (Photo by Kevin Mazur / ACMA2017)

Chrisleys shared that he was "disappointed by the devastation":Jury trial verdict.

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"Chrisley is devastated, Disappointed with the verdict, they will be aggressively pursuing appeals, "Julie's lawyer Steve Friedberg told Fox News Digital on Wednesday. "They are grateful for all the love and support they have received from their families, friends and fans. 

" They are religious and have a deep interest in the welfare of their children. So is Todd's mother, Elizabeth Faye Chrisley, who decides to continue the "fight" until justice wins, and they are exonerated. "

Janelle Ash is FoxNews Digital's entertainment writer.