Lindsie Chrisleyappears to still be processing the news that her parentsToddandJulie Chrisleyhave beensentenced to prisonas a result of theirfinancial crime convictions.
In an Instagram Story posted Tuesday, the formerChrisley Knows Beststar shared a photo of herself alongsideher son Jackson, whom she shares with ex-husbandWill Campbell. The upload also featured the Bible verse Psalm 34:18.
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In another Story, Lindsie shared a cryptic TikTok from the @quote_a_sermon account.
“The Enemy uses the heaviest artillery on the people who are carrying the greatest purpose,” the Story captioned a preacher saying. “And so if a lot is coming against you, that means God has put a lot in you.”
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On Monday, a federal judgesentencedTodd, 53, to 12 years in prison with 16 months probation and Julie, 49, to seven years behind bars as well as a 16-month probation. Their former accountant Peter Tarantino was alsosentenced to 36 months in prisonfor his involvement in the fraud scheme.
News of their sentencing comes months after theChrisley Know Beststarswerefound guiltyin June of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax fraud. Julie was also convicted of wire fraud.
Though they were initially scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 6, it was laterdelayedto Nov. 21 after Todd and Julie’s attorney’s filed a joint motion for a new trial.
Julie and Todd Chrisley.Danielle Del Valle/Getty for E3 Chophouse Nashville

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In response to Monday’s ruling, Chrisley attorney Alex Little of Burr & Forman LLP saidthe family remains “optimistic"as they intend to appeal the convictions.
In the meantime, Lindsie has been finding different ways to cope amid the chaos. The evening her parents' sentencing was announced, shechose to spend time with close friends, thanking them for their willingness to “show up in the bad times with hugs and champagne.”
source: people.com