The Chrisleys should have been aware of what was going on.

The stars of the reality TV show " Chrisley Knows Best", Todd and Julie Chrisley, were sentenced in an Atlanta court today to multiple years in prison for fraud and tax evasion.

The final chapter in the fall of the reality star couple is marked by the sentence.

Their show, which revolves around the lives of a Georgia real estate tycoon and his wealthy family, was so popular that USA was planning a spinoff series.

The only series the Chrisley's will be involved in is in prison. The judge sentenced Chrisley to 12 years. His wife was sentenced to seven years in prison.

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'Career swindlers'

The couple were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion. The Chrisleys were accused of faking documents to get $30 million in bank loans. Chrisley declared bankruptcy when he couldn't repay the loans.

The couple hid their wealth and lifestyle to the American public while they were in this bankruptcy. The show's producers hid millions of dollars from the IRS by using a film production company.

The Chrisleys have built an empire based on the lie that their wealth came from hard work. The Chrisleys are career scam artists who have made a living by jumping from one fraud scheme to another, lying to banks, stiffing vendors and evading taxes.

The Chrisleys say they didn't do anything wrong because someone else had control of their finances.

Todd Chrisley's lawyers asked the judge to give their client a reduced prison sentence because of his medical conditions and because he had no criminal history.

There are letters from friends and business associates that show a history of good deed.

Lawyers for Julie Chrisley argued that she is the primary care giver for her mother-in-law. Her lawyers submitted letters from her family and friends saying that she is a hard worker and devoted to her family.

The judge sentenced them within the guidelines.

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