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Todd Chrisley
Welcome to Chrisly Confessions 2.0. I'm Todd and this is the Ball and chain. How are you today?
Julie Chrisley
Why do you have to start it like that?
Todd Chrisley
Well, I mean, you've just kind of put that vibe out today that, you know, you're kind of in this mood of wanting to poke at me and you know what happens?
Julie Chrisley
I was just saying shut up and let's get started.
Todd Chrisley
Okay, well, you know what? The last person that told me to shut up, what happened? She's got a video out there now of her screaming and wailing in the. In the. In her chambers. That's right, folks. We're going to talk about all things Judge Eleanor L. Ross, federal judge in Fulton County, Georgia, most famously known for sending my ass to prison. Well, the one thing about those tables that them bitches always turn and now she has been found to have been running a brothel in her chambers.
Julie Chrisley
Well, now I don't think you can say a brothel.
Todd Chrisley
Well, she was the only hoe. Why are you getting nervous? It's freedom of speech, Julie. We have it. Even though she tried to take it from us, we have it. So let me. Cause you're getting a little apprehensive here. I guess you didn't like when I called her a hoe, right? Is that what it is? Cause if you're already getting nervous. We're only three minutes in, honey. Buckle up. So if she's married to judge Brian Ross, who I feel is a cuckoo, do you know what that is?
Julie Chrisley
No.
Todd Chrisley
A cuck is where a man watches his wife getting banged down by another dude.
Julie Chrisley
Oh, my God, this is horrible. I don't. You should have done this podcast by yourself today.
Todd Chrisley
Well, I can't do it by myself because I have to have you. Because you're the ball and chain. You have to keep everything elevated. So at any rate, he is a state court judge and Judge Eleanor Ross, federal judge, was banging this guy with the Atlanta Police Department, very high up official. And I guess he was pouring cold her ass because all of her clerks could hear the goings on in the chamber. So they reported her because I guess they didn't want to come to work and listen to porn, live action porn. But I don't want to be the. I'm not the type of person that likes to talk about people or spread malicious truths. But today I will make an exception. So she's married to Brian Ross. You know, she presided over our case. And now this person who is supposed to be beyond reproach as a judge, a higher standard and who's chastising people that come into her court, that you did this wrong, was having her back blowed out in her chambers by another dude who's married while she's married. So it was just a cesspool of, ugh, I mean, in there churning butter at all hours of the day. So at any rate, she was confronted about this because her clerks told on her. Now, if you'll remember, back when we were going through our hearing, our trial, there was some clerks on her team then that did not like her. Do you recall that?
Julie Chrisley
Mm.
Todd Chrisley
So I hoping that I find out if it was one of those two that I felt were decent people. But at any rate, the clerks turned her in. Judge Pryor, who is a federal judge, spoke with her, made her aware of the allegations, and she denied the allegations. She said absolutely not true. She says this clerk that's telling you this is just mad because I've reprimanded her because she doesn't do her job and using her phone, et cetera, et Cetera. Well, then they started to. They, I'm assuming the investigators that was brought in pulled the video footage and phone records and saw that this high ranking Atlanta PD guy was coming and going in her chambers when these clerks were saying this.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
And so when they presented her with this, she. She folded like a wetsuit and acknowledged that, yes, it was true, she'd been having this affair for like two years. Now, keep in mind, Julie, because you don't pay attention to these things because I just got onto you yesterday about not keeping up with shit, which was another issue that we had in our trial. The issue with that is that that was going on during our trial. So do you remember when she came into the chambers with no shoes on?
Julie Chrisley
Yes.
Todd Chrisley
And that ran me crazy.
Julie Chrisley
Yes.
Todd Chrisley
Well, now I know this bitch had her legs in the air, so her shoes fell off. He.
Julie Chrisley
He.
Todd Chrisley
They either fell off or he knocked him off. Oh, my God. So it's one of the two. And what gets me is when I looked at it.
Julie Chrisley
But if it was two years and she just got caught, it wouldn't been during our trial.
Todd Chrisley
No, honey, it's gonna go back. She says the date. Now, it could be a lie, folks, because Judge Eleanor Ross told it. She told when she started the affair and when it ended.
Julie Chrisley
Okay.
Todd Chrisley
She's saying that it ended in 24.
Julie Chrisley
Got you. Okay.
Todd Chrisley
Now, do you remember when you went.
Julie Chrisley
Yes.
Todd Chrisley
Okay.
Julie Chrisley
Remember? Yes.
Todd Chrisley
Because I'm going to need you to kind of dig deep up in here.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
So she's acknowledged the times that it was going out from 22 to 24. Does that fall within the realm of when you were there?
Julie Chrisley
Yes, I went to trial in June, so we're good.
Todd Chrisley
Right? So she's acknowledged this now. So remember, she walked in, no shoes on. I was shocked when I realized that she is literally only like a year younger than me. And throwing her back out in the judge's chambers at that age. Julie, you got to do something.
Julie Chrisley
Shut up.
Todd Chrisley
Because you were younger than her and you ain't doing all that.
Julie Chrisley
Shut up.
Todd Chrisley
Well, I'm just saying, if you need a robe, I'll get you one.
Julie Chrisley
No, I don't.
Todd Chrisley
Because it seems to be that if you get a robe, you turn your freak on. So at any rate, she was sanctioned and given a private reprimand, which, folks, I really don't care if Judge Eleanor Ross has her back blowed out on the Marta. I don't give a shit. The hypocrisy is. What I have an issue with, is that you now lied in A federal investigation. You lied to federal investigators, Right?
Julie Chrisley
I don't know that it was a federal investigation.
Todd Chrisley
Right, it was because the judges ordered it.
Julie Chrisley
Gotcha.
Todd Chrisley
This one right here is obviously going to take up for Judge Rawls today because she's afraid she's going to have to be sentenced by her again.
Julie Chrisley
No, I. I would be afraid, yes, but I'm not. Okay.
Todd Chrisley
So at any rate, she lied to investigators. That is a felony in this investigation. Now, in case you need to have proof of that, I do have the receipts from all the attorneys that have weighed in.
Julie Chrisley
Gosh.
Todd Chrisley
Does that make you feel better?
Julie Chrisley
I'm good. You're saying it, not me.
Todd Chrisley
She's a chicken shit. So at any rate, she lied in this federal investigation and then goes back to Judge Pryor and says, okay, my bad. I dropped my draws in the. In the judge's chambers, got my skirt lifted up, our. In this case, her robe, and they give her a private reprimand. This private reprimand, folks, do you. Because you don't know if you're next or if someone in your family is next because you don't know what tomorrow holds. Do you want to go in front of a judge who is literally. She has literally sanctioned people in her courtroom for perjury.
Julie Chrisley
Yes.
Todd Chrisley
So that is perjury. What she did. She lied in that investigation. She should be charged with that. Now, we did an interview yesterday with Inside Edition.
Julie Chrisley
Right, right.
Todd Chrisley
And one of those things. Now, do you feel comfortable enough, you know, talking about this interview? Because if you're afraid, say you're afraid. You did this interview yesterday with Inside Edition, and Jim, who did the interview, who we've always liked a lot, he said to you, judy, if you could say one thing to Judge Ross, what would it be? And what was that you said?
Julie Chrisley
Well, I just. I remember her saying to me, you know, when you go out here and do things, you have to suffer those consequences. Right. So I'm just kind of giving it back to her.
Todd Chrisley
So, folks, that's Julie's idea being shady. And then he asked me, but he really wasn't going to ask me.
Julie Chrisley
No.
Todd Chrisley
But I decided that he needed to ask me.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah, yeah, you interjected. Sure.
Todd Chrisley
I said, jim, I would like to say to Judge Ross that, Judge Ross, you stated that you should have thought of your children before you committed this crime. I would. And I said, well, Judge Ross, I need to know if you were thinking of your children as you were whoring around on their daddy. Is that almost.
Julie Chrisley
You did say that.
Todd Chrisley
Okay, gotcha.
Julie Chrisley
Yes, you did.
Todd Chrisley
So folks, my thing is, is that I don't give a shit if you're a Democrat, you're a Republican, you left. I don't care where you're leaning. I don't care if you wake up this morning and you're a cat. I don't care. What I care about is, is that these are supposed to be positions that you are. These people are being, oh my gosh, this is how unprofessional the work environment is.
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Todd Chrisley
So at any rate, these positions should be taken seriously.
Julie Chrisley
I agree.
Todd Chrisley
They are given. They are holding your life, your family's lives in their hands.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah, they really are. Because people may or may not know. You know, the prosecution was asking for life in prison for you. And she could, she could have given you that. So this is my thing. Yes, you are holding someone's life in your hands. And to me it is a job, you know, like a doctor, a surgeon, where you need to be focused. And you need to be dialed in because these are serious matters.
Todd Chrisley
And you yourself know that Judge Ross sat up there on her phone during our trial. She was not supervising those jurors. She wasn't paying attention to them. Half of them were asleep. She told them that they didn't have to come in there properly dressed. This is a courtroom. But we knew that she was ratchet when she told those jurors that they could come in their pajamas. We knew she was ratchet then. But this is a judge who understands nothing about finances. She understands no financial case. She didn't even understand that when you file a tax extension.
Julie Chrisley
No, that wasn't her. That was the juror.
Todd Chrisley
That was the juror. But she called. She called everybody back in and asked the question. I have to give y' all verbatim, because she was like in a fog during this whole time. She called everybody back in and said, I. I don't know what this question means, but I have to tell you.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
That's what she said.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
So does that mean she didn't know what it meant? An extension?
Julie Chrisley
No. That means she didn't understand the question.
Todd Chrisley
Okay. Which is even more. This woman is going to work as Judge Ross's new clerk.
Julie Chrisley
No, I'm not. I'm asking you, trying to be like.
Todd Chrisley
But you're not. I need you to tell me when the judge. The judge is supposed to know everything.
Julie Chrisley
They're the ones supposed to know everything. You think. I mean, I don't think she are
Todd Chrisley
moving to Fulton county to get a job.
Julie Chrisley
No, I'm not.
Todd Chrisley
No, I'm not a judge. If she is lording over your freedom, she is supposed to be educated enough to understand the case.
Julie Chrisley
Absolutely.
Todd Chrisley
Okay. We finally got there, folks, after three and a half minutes.
Julie Chrisley
Yes.
Todd Chrisley
So when you have people like Judge Rawls, that's getting her back blowed out in her chambers, that with someone else's husband, who I have been told I do not know this to be the truth yet. So I want to put that out there. I was told yesterday that the woman who's married to the guy with the. In the police department that she was banging Judge Ross is friends with and she works in the DA's office. The woman does. Now, that's just messy. You are dirty. No good.
Julie Chrisley
That judge, that is. Yeah, that's. That's.
Todd Chrisley
That's messy.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
So now that all of that has come out, it has also come out through. I'm not sure if it's a clerk or not that talks about the ex Parte communication that Judge Ross was having with the prosecutors in our case. Now, folks, for you that don't know what ex parte means, it means that the judge was having conversations with one side or the other without the other side being present. Because you cannot have ex parte communications. If one side wants to speak to the judge, the other side has to be there as well.
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Todd Chrisley
So this clerk is now saying that she was having ex parte communications during our trial. We've also now been told that Judge Ross knew the entire time of our trial, one week in, she knew that there was no taxes owed to the IRS for the charge that they brought us in for, but yet she did nothing and allowed the prosecutor to continue down that path in front of these jurors to make them believe that we owed this money. Now, folks, we're sitting there knowing this is a lie. We've got the proof of it. And Judge Ross kept killing the proof. She kept saying, that can't come in. That evidence can't come in.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
Now, I've since been contacted by the former sheriff of Clayton County, Victor Hill, who. She presided over his hearing, and she did our trial. And she did a lot of this same corrupt stuff that we're. That we knew that she was doing. And it was so interesting because Victor Hill, who was on Savannah's podcast, and I didn't realize it, but has written a book and a whole chapter is about Judge Ross and the corruption in her courtroom and her direct affiliation to Fani Willis and to Tasha, someone who's in the DA's office, and that all of these women were colluding against him because he had kind of put Fani Willis in her place in a restaurant one day because she was going after police officers because she was trying to further her agenda. And he wasn't going to have that based off of what Victor Hill has told me.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
And it was just listening to that 45 minute conversation and it brought. It was like flashbacks coming to me. He would say something like, oh, my God, she did that with us.
Julie Chrisley
Right?
Todd Chrisley
I mean, you don't remember when. When Bruce, our attorney, said, your honor, we have a right to prove that what he's saying is not true. We have the evidence here. The. The IRS transcripts show that this payment was received on this date, but the government has placed Betty Carter on the stand and to state that this money is owed.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
She said, we've already gone down that road. Do you remember that?
Julie Chrisley
Yes, I do.
Todd Chrisley
Okay, folks, she. She knew then that the IRS agent had Lied. Which, by the way, IRS agent Betty Carter has since retired. Tommy Crap, prosecutor, has since resigned. Annelise Peters, prosecutor, has since resigned. So now I'm going. I'm having Agent Stephen Raskowski, the FBI agent who colluded with them. I'm also having him looked into. But with that being said, Judge Ross has now been asked by the head of the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division to recuse herself of all government cases, because not only was she getting her back blowed out in her chambers, she was going to private fundraisers. And Fani Willis just won her reelection. And Judge Ross was there for that election, sipping on martinis. You shouldn't wear that color blue, because it made you look really, really big. Because so many people are saying that she looks like. I mean, they're making fun of the way that she looks. I would never do that, because that's above me. But they're saying that she looks just like the guy she was. The man she was banging, just with a wig on, which I think's an insult to him. But at any rate, she has now colluded with Fani Willis. And a judge is supposed to be nonpartisan. No. No political affiliations, not going to fundraisers, things like that. That's other grounds to be impeached. This is a federal judgeship, which is a lifetime appointment, which I don't believe in. You know, I've been saying that for 20 years. Lifetime appointment. And she's out here doing everything that she wants to do with just. No regard, just because she's a judge, she can do it. So now the head of the Civil Rights Division for the Department of Justice has asked that she recuse herself from all hearings regarding the Department of Justice. Well, all hearings regarding the Department of Justice is any federal case, because the Department of Justice is the United States of America. So if you are. If someone is prosecuting you from Julie Chrisley. Todd Chrisley. The United States of America against Todd and Julie Chrisley.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
So I think that's a problem. And I know I was notified this morning that Judge Ross has postponed a hearing regarding election interference in the state of Georgia since this motion has been filed to recuse herself. So she's basically said, I'm going to postpone this hearing to give me time to respond to the government's request that I recuse myself.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
I'm not quite sure what I'm interested in. So is everyone in D.C. is interested about what her response is going to be? Because how are you going to say that you can listen to this case and not be. And not be impartial, Right. Because you are literally at a fundraiser or at a celebratory dinner or event for Fannie Willis, who is a Democrat who went after the President of the United States. Right now, folks, I don't give a damn if you like President Trump. And as a matter of fact, he don't give a shit either.
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Todd Chrisley
But with that being said, I don't have to agree with everything that My president says 24 hours a day, seven days a week. I don't have to agree with everything Your president says 24 hours, seven days a week. I mean, I don't agree with hardly any politicians on everything that they say because I believe that politicians lose their way the moment they win the election. Because when you're out here stomping and you're talking to your constituents and you're saying, I am for you. I'm going to help the farmers, I'm going to help the textile workers, I'm going to do this and whatever. And then you get, then you don't do shit. Then you literally was just rage baiting these people to get them to vote for you. And I don't like that. At any rate, I'm curious as to see how Judge Ross responds to the government regarding their request for her to recuse herself.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
We are now moving. We are. When I say we, myself and a bunch of other individuals are now pushing to have Judge Ross impeached. So that information, all the information is being sent over to the Judiciary Committee in dc. I am hopeful and prayerful that Chairman Comer and Chairman Jordan, who are over these, you know, these two agencies will do the right thing and that they will step up and acknowledge what this woman has done. She should resign. I mean, that would be the classy thing to do. But if you're classy, you're not sounding the way she was sounding in her chambers. So I guess the classy part's been ruled out, folks. So I think that she's probably going to have to be taken off the bench by Congress and go that route. But I was told yesterday that a lot more stuff is going to come out and for us to sit tight. Alex Little, our attorney, is working on this with a lot of people in D.C. and he will be traveling there in the next two weeks. I will be going with him for these meetings. And the goal is to start the impeachment process into Judge Eleanor Ross. Now, also, one of the things that they're wanting to look into is this committee of judges that felt like it was okay to give her a private reprimand. Now, keep in mind, she got a private reprimand, but she's been stripped of all the committees that she was on. She cannot be on those anymore. She cannot be a chief judge anymore. So that's just according to a lot of the legal experts that's out there. They're saying that that's unheard of to have this kind of conduct going on and it be kept as a private reprimand.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
They feel like there's more of a cover up there.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
And because the public has a right to know who is sitting on those benches. They have a right to know if, God forbid, they've got to go in that courtroom, who's in front of them.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
And what lack of integrity they have. And if you lie in a federal investigation, this woman has sanctioned people for doing this, but yet she did the same thing. Her conduct is so egregious. And again, I don't give a damn. I'm glad she was getting her back blowed out. I'm glad at 50 something years old you are still doing what you do. I'm glad of that because I'm gonna do it too, but I ain't gonna. We could role play though, Todd.
Julie Chrisley
Keep moving.
Todd Chrisley
Matter of fact, keep moving, keep moving on. So at any rate, folks, I'm trying to be nice. I don't care about that. It's about the principle of it that this woman who was so resentful of the life that we had built, of the things that we had and that we had access to. But Judge Ross is literally one of the biggest hypocrites that is that has been caught on the bench lately. Now, just so you know, a case was sent to me last night from a judge in another district who was having an affair in his chambers, but with another staff member, but it was still in his chambers. He was asked to step down and resign or face impeachment. It's the same thing here, right? Because you're going to sit and tell me that she's not. That she's banging one of the top in command at the Atlanta PD and that she's got no cases that the Atlanta PD have been involved in or have referred. Probably. Right. And that was something that was put in the order that after the review of all of Judge Ross's cases, none of them involved the Atlanta pd. Well, she was so conscientious that she kind of said, okay. When she looked at her police officer and she said rise. That she was so conscientious that she realized that she was not going to oversee any cases that involved the Atlanta pd. I don't believe that. I don't believe that. Because the Atlanta PD is one of the biggest, if not the biggest police that you have in the state of Georgia. And you're going to tell me that all these federal cases that come through that courthouse that she had no affiliation with, that it never touched her?
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
That's hard for me to believe. And it's just like. It really is the hypocrisy of the whole thing. And when. Well, you know, because I come running downstairs the night that all this news broke and because I had received that phone call and you were in the kitchen, I said, you are not going to believe this. I said, that ratchet ass Judge Ross was doing the dirty inner chambers and with a police officer. And what did you say? She was defending Judge Ross. Then what did you say? Ty, there's no way. Stop. Faith. He's like, stop. Is that not what you did?
Julie Chrisley
Well, yeah.
Todd Chrisley
Why did you do that?
Julie Chrisley
Just, I always try to find the good in people. I always think, are you trying to
Todd Chrisley
find the good in somebody that lets you go to prison knowing that had done nothing wrong?
Julie Chrisley
I know, Todd. I just. I don't know. I just don't harbor hard feelings like that.
Todd Chrisley
Well, I'm getting tired of carrying them for you.
Julie Chrisley
Okay, I'm sorry. It's just who I am. I can't control that.
Todd Chrisley
Well, I'm carrying it for you and I'm going to lay it down in Washington D.C. because I want her impeached. I don't know how she gets up. Well, first of all, I mean, I saw how she dressed some of those days, so obviously she doesn't. Either she has no shame or she has no mirror or she has no best friend that will tell her that's not working. So with that being said, that's the update on Judge Ross as of today. But as I'm sure there'll be, as I have been told, the robes are flipping in Georgia, so we will soon see how that's going to work out. What else is going on in our. Well, lots of stuff's going on in our life that we're not talking about right now, but it'll eventually surface. But it ain't my story to tell and I'm noted for not telling other people's stories. So tell me about you, Julie. You have now become an advocate for the Fulton County Feathers.
Julie Chrisley
Oh, I haven't. I haven't. I have not. You know what? I am so, so grateful for where we are right now. I am so grateful. As I've said many times, Savannah, President Trump, everybody that was involved, Alice Johnson, everybody that was involved in the good Lord first, yes, I am so grateful. And I truly just want to put that behind me and move on to all the amazing things that I can see that are in front of our family.
Todd Chrisley
Right.
Julie Chrisley
That I don't want to be pulled back to that because we are seeing
Todd Chrisley
every single day how God is working,
Julie Chrisley
how things are being brought to light, how karma revisits or karma visits you at one time or another. And that it is not our timing, that it truly is God's timing. And you've been ugly today, so I don't even want you.
Todd Chrisley
I have not been ugly today. I'm doing the Lord's work.
Julie Chrisley
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Todd Chrisley
Something that you said there I want us to touch on, you said, I just want to move on from that. Don't you think that by knowing that wrong was done to our family and to just move on from it is why the system is so broken today is because they wear you down so much to where you just want to surrender and drop your hands and say, just leave me alone and I promise I won't say anything else.
Julie Chrisley
Right? No, I agree.
Todd Chrisley
So that doesn't help the people that's coming behind us.
Julie Chrisley
It doesn't. But I think you have to protect your own peace and you have to protect your own mental health before you can help somebody else.
Todd Chrisley
I think that it's a journey and that we're all on this journey called life. And I think that it's. I do not believe that God allowed us to go through what we went through. For us to sit back and say, I just want to move on. Everyone wants to move on with their life. But it's one thing to say that I want to move on, but it's another to say I want to move on with purpose.
Julie Chrisley
Right. And I agree. I do want to do that. And I'm continuing to do things to move on with purpose.
Todd Chrisley
Like clogging our drain in the shower.
Julie Chrisley
That is not me. And I wish you would stop. We know that there is an issue.
Todd Chrisley
Yeah, it's you, Linear shave. It's you. And you're shaving.
Julie Chrisley
No, it's not.
Todd Chrisley
Okay, okay.
Julie Chrisley
Leave me alone and quit dwelling on something that we have no control over.
Todd Chrisley
The drain. We do. You just don't have shape.
Julie Chrisley
Todd.
Todd Chrisley
Okay, we're not going to talk about this, folks. It's a private matter.
Julie Chrisley
Laser, I'm ready for this podcast to be over because you have been, like, so ugly. So ugly. And just. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You really have. It's been bad.
Todd Chrisley
So do you feel like that. Do you feel like the Judge Rawls should be held accountable?
Julie Chrisley
I do feel like she should be held accountable because. And I have said this. What two consenting adults choose to do in their private time is their business. Whether it's right or wrong, it is their business. Don't really. It doesn't involve me. Doesn't.
Todd Chrisley
But you can't do it in the private chamber of a court right now, I'm saying, right.
Julie Chrisley
When you are bringing it up into your work, we all know it's very hard to separate. Separate work and home, right? But when you start bringing your personal business and your personal life up into your work environment, I think it's very hard to be a focused. It's very hard to give it your all. Because, listen, that to me, would be a very stressful, hard job. Right? To me.
Todd Chrisley
And if you're doing it right, if
Julie Chrisley
you're doing it right, if you are truly educating yourself on each case and you are truly trying to look at all sides, everybody involved, you are not being partial to one side or the other. But we know in theory that judges are typically partial to the prosecution 100. They're just. Their goal is to work with the
Todd Chrisley
government because they've all worked together through the course of building their careers.
Julie Chrisley
And that's just how. And that's not just to Judge Ross. That's just in general.
Todd Chrisley
Right?
Julie Chrisley
So I feel like, yes, if that is something that she and this other person were going to do, why do it at work? Why bring it up into your work?
Todd Chrisley
Well, it's not. If they did, he blew her back swapped.
Julie Chrisley
I do understand that, but I just feel like that you should not have brought it up into the workplace because a. You're just trying to. Who knows? Like, really and truly, who knows if she was trying to rush a day when we were there because she knew he was coming at lunch.
Todd Chrisley
So what you're saying is, is that she was putting her booty call ahead of our life.
Julie Chrisley
Well, I'm just saying that when you're involved in that and there's, you know, there's the. There's the thrill of it being.
Todd Chrisley
I remember them used to try to throw that thing.
Julie Chrisley
But I'm just saying I feel like it should not have happened in the chambers. It should not have happened during work at any time, because it was such. And I feel like. Because I have such PTSD from that trial, and I get emotional just thinking about it, because it was truly the worst part of the entire, what, 15 years that we dealt with this crap? Yes, it was the worst for me because emotionally I was. It was horrible by the end, you know, that I was a shell of myself. So I see how serious it was and how it affected me. And for someone in her position to
Todd Chrisley
make a mockery of.
Julie Chrisley
Take it as serious. And I get it. It was my life, so it was more serious for me, but it was still a very serious situation that should. And I do feel like it was just kind of.
Todd Chrisley
It was a mockery.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
And when you look at it from. You know, and I want you to think about this. In that ruling where she's been reprimanded, her clerks stated that she was not doing her job, that she was not reading these briefs, she was not reading these filings that were coming in. She was having the clerks do all of her work and would not even review the clerk's work. She would just sign it. How dangerous is that?
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
That you have someone that literally is. Well, first of all, they're not judges. How. How extensive is their background in. In law.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
And in legal research. And that you as a judge are not even reviewing what your ruling is. And if you remember back when she would make rulings on our case, our attorneys will be like, what is she doing? This is total opposite of what the law says. Do you remember that?
Julie Chrisley
Right. Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
Well, now we know, because she wasn't doing it.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
She was having her clerks to do it, and they've now admitted that.
Julie Chrisley
Right. Well, you know, when I went for my re sentencing, when the appellate court
Todd Chrisley
said there was no evidence during a certain time period, there was no evidence that showed that you could be convicted.
Julie Chrisley
Right. So they took away from what, 17 million down to. What was it? Three point, three point something million. It was over three million, but whatever. And she had no problems. And just, okay, that was just, okay, we'll just do that. Right. But then would not give me one day off of my sentence. Instead, increased your probation and instead increase my probation. And then when she was called out on it, she tried to make it appeared it was an oversight.
Todd Chrisley
There was an oversight in her chambers.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
So she dumped it back on her clerk because we called it out in a filing, and then they responded and said this was an oversight on the judge's part.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
We'll take it back to what it was.
Julie Chrisley
Because if you don't know that when I went back, she lowered my restitution, but would not give me one day off my sentence. But instead she gave me five years probation versus three that I was originally sentenced at.
Todd Chrisley
Right.
Julie Chrisley
And then down the road, she even said when Alex was fighting and said, you know, based off of how you sentenced her originally, this is what we feel like would be fair. And we weren't asking for her to completely do away with it. We were just asking her to reduce it. And she said, oh, I just gave her what I thought she deserved. I didn't have.
Todd Chrisley
Not the guidelines.
Julie Chrisley
I didn't have anything. So she said that she felt like seven years was appropriate for what, $17
Todd Chrisley
million and still felt it was appropriate for $3 million.
Julie Chrisley
Right. So it. It was things like that that just make no sense.
Todd Chrisley
And let's be very clear to those that don't understand, just so you know, there were no victims in our case. Because you read all these, you know, oh, they got a pardon and now the victim's out.
Julie Chrisley
Right?
Todd Chrisley
There were no victims. These were hypothetical numbers that the law says that this is intended loss.
Julie Chrisley
Right?
Todd Chrisley
So let me explain this to you. My CFO did a construction on our development loan, lied on a personal financial statement, and said there was a million dollars more in the account than what was in there. Right. That was the personal financial statement.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah. I don't remember the.
Todd Chrisley
Yeah, it was something. That's what it was.
Julie Chrisley
He lied on the personal financial statement.
Todd Chrisley
Right. So that's what it was. The bank came in and said they lost no money.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
The loans were repaid.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
But.
Julie Chrisley
And they received assets back.
Todd Chrisley
Right. And the government. The government, through this law, can say it doesn't matter that you paid it all back. What if you hadn't have paid the loan back then? The loss would have been this, folks. That's what they're doing to people in our country right now. Intended loss.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
No money. It's not real money. So when you talk about these people getting these pardons and all this money was washed away. No, it wasn't, folks. It never existed.
Julie Chrisley
On some of them.
Todd Chrisley
These. Yes. On some. On the majority of them is intended laws.
Julie Chrisley
There's intended laws versus actual laws. Yes.
Todd Chrisley
Ours was all intended.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
There was no actual loss. And so the. You have. And it's also very important for the people that don't know this that the restitution that people are hit with, the government literally collects between 1 to 3% of those numbers ever.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
It's just a way to cripple.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
Someone to where they can never overcome that situation in their life.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
That's what it's set up for.
Julie Chrisley
So true.
Todd Chrisley
And, you know, I remember Tommy Krep saying to our legal team, we will leave Ms. Chrisley. We'll leave her out of it, but you got to have Mr. Chrisley to take a plea. If we. We're not worried about taking the whole family down. If we take him out, the rest of them fall. Do you remember that call? If we can take Mr. Chrisley out, the rest of the family falls.
Julie Chrisley
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Todd Chrisley
Now that's what's prosecuting those kind of things should never be overlooked. And it's so easy for someone to sit out here on the sidelines in the general public and say they should be in prison or that person should be in prison.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
But if it was their ass sitting there, they would expect their judge to not be back there, you know, trying to figure out what kind of, you know, wet and wild damn gel she's going to be using, you know, whether it's going to be warm or cold or whatever, that she's going to be sitting on the bench, paying attention to the trial and doing what she needs to be doing.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
If their son was being sentenced, they would want their son to be sentenced appropriately and fairly.
Julie Chrisley
Yes. Yes, I agree.
Todd Chrisley
So that's what's going on right now. And it infuriates me that our country as a whole, if we don't stop all this left and right bullshit, we're going to fall. Because you get four years of the Republican administration and they go and undo everything that the Democrats did before them. And then the Democrats win the White House again and they spent four years undoing what the Republicans.
Julie Chrisley
You're taking.
Todd Chrisley
So you're doing nothing except wasting everyone's
Julie Chrisley
tax dollars, taking two steps forward, two steps back.
Todd Chrisley
Literally.
Julie Chrisley
It's not even.
Todd Chrisley
Exactly.
Julie Chrisley
It's literally dollar for dollar because you're never getting really any.
Todd Chrisley
Exactly. Because at the end of the day, I believe Judge Eleanor Ross to be a bigot, to be a hypocrite, and to be a phony. And that's just on top of the lack of education that the woman has when it comes to running her courtroom and her cases. And this is coming straight from her clerks that have said that they have to have a staff attorney. They are in the, in the federal building that overlook that oversees all of her. If it's a financial case that lands on her desk, that person looks at it and puts the law together for her because she doesn't understand it based off of what the clerks are saying. Now, you and I both know. I'm not quite sure if she's going to defend Judge Ross on this or not. You and I both know that during our trial, one of our attorneys had another case going ahead, just that she had just pulled financial case. And they were like, oh, my God, she doesn't even know anything about a financial case. She doesn't even know how to handle a financial case. And they were scared to death because their client, their case had landed in on her desk.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
That we should have judges that are beyond reproach, whether it's in the United States Supreme Court, the appellate division, the state division, the federal division, our judges should be beyond reproach when you have someone of that caliber. When we were growing up, Julie, I don't know about what your mom and daddy did, but my mom and daddy said you're to respect the law. You're to respect doctors, lawyers, your teachers. Now keep in mind every one of these people, individuals and professions that my mother and my dad forced us to respect, every one of them has been corrupted. You know why? Human nature. Human nature is what corrupts. You go into these positions and you start feeling like. You literally start. Feel like that you're above everyone else. You're sitting on that bench and they are because they can take your freedom.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
It's the same as with. Now. You did go to prison, right?
Julie Chrisley
I did.
Todd Chrisley
Because I just want to make sure that me and you went on the same journey.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
You saw how uneducated those staff members were and how uneducated those COs are, right?
Julie Chrisley
Some of them, yes.
Todd Chrisley
Okay, I need you to name me. How? Don't name them. Give me a number of the people that you would say that worked there that wasn't uneducated. Because, see, she just now tried to take up for the bop.
Julie Chrisley
No, I'm just saying you are a
Todd Chrisley
federal employee at home.
Julie Chrisley
There were a few that were educated. I'm not going to say.
Todd Chrisley
So would you admit that the vast majority were not? Okay, okay. All I needed.
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Todd Chrisley
She had two folks out of 200 staff members. But those other ones, the 98%, did they not. Were they not the ones acting like ass clowns? Mistreating. Acting like they were better than. Yes, it's a. It's. It's a con. It's an inferiority complex, because here they are lording over people who have lived a life that they will never live, that has done things they will never do, and that has held positions that they have never been in.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
So now it's like, oh, well, look at you now. I'm the one in control.
Julie Chrisley
Yes.
Todd Chrisley
That's how the system works throughout. Throughout all of it. Throughout life. That's how the system works.
Julie Chrisley
Yes, it is.
Todd Chrisley
And so my thing is, is that you have. We have to be able, as a people to come together. This is not a partisan. This is not a partisan issue. Judge Ross is not something that we should even be talking about that's a right or a left. I mean, I read. I want to read some of these.
Julie Chrisley
What's right.
Todd Chrisley
Yeah, I want to read some of these comments. This is a video that's been posted about Judge Ross. Now, folks, I'm gonna tell you, I've had some good, good in my day, but we was out in the barn when we made it, when we made all that noise. But I do want to read y' all some of these comments that. About me and Julie.
Julie Chrisley
Turn that off.
Todd Chrisley
Does. Does that noise bother you?
Julie Chrisley
Yes, it does. Turn it off.
Todd Chrisley
Do you find it disturbing?
Julie Chrisley
Yes.
Todd Chrisley
You find it disturbing about a judge making noise?
Julie Chrisley
Yes. And if I was working in there, it'd be disturbing to me. Yes.
Todd Chrisley
Okay. Okay. So, folks, one of these questions. One of these statements from Rashida. Shawna. Whatever. Oh, my God. So embarrassing. What is going on? Because this Ain't normal. The next one from Carlissa Angelic, I would come out and tell everybody he gave me a tattoo. Because ain't no way in hell I'm going down for calling Jesus during fornication. The next one not somebody said, I'll have what she's having. Next one. This is actually very disturbing. Savagely, Dot Slade said, no way. She didn't know she was being that loud. She didn't give Ain't no way. Kim Bella, 81 5. I have never had it like that. You got these women furious with men now because they ain't getting it like that. I wonder if this guy who's going to be fired from the Atlanta pd. He needs to go do an only thing. If you looking for a job after they walk your ass out, I'll represent you 10%. I'll be your agent. I'll get you on only fans. Cover your ears because I don't want to say this in front of you, okay?
Julie Chrisley
Because it's going to be your last one.
Todd Chrisley
No, I got one.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah. No, it's your last one.
Todd Chrisley
This one says, he eat nap.
Julie Chrisley
Okay.
Todd Chrisley
Can y' all imagine saying such as that? Next one was even better. Wrong hole. Wrong hole.
Julie Chrisley
Okay, okay. And on that note, folks, we are done with this episode. Thank you, Jesus.
Todd Chrisley
Thank you for tuning in to Christy Confessions 2.0, and I'll give you an update and read you more.
Julie Chrisley
No, we're done.
Todd Chrisley
Well, not really.
Julie Chrisley
We're done.
Todd Chrisley
He must have risen to the occasion.
Julie Chrisley
We're done.
Todd Chrisley
I'm sorry, but I'm pulling out. And I'm out. If I heard some animal sounds while I'm pulling down, we're done.
Julie Chrisley
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Air Date: June 10, 2026
Hosts: Todd and Julie Chrisley
This episode brings Todd and Julie Chrisley back to the podcast mic in high gear, marking a return of the candid, often irreverent chemistry that made their show a fan favorite. The Chrisleys dive deep into one of their most personal and controversial subjects to date: the misconduct and unfolding scandal involving Judge Eleanor L. Ross, the federal judge who presided over their criminal case. With a blend of biting humor, disbelief, and pointed criticism, Todd and Julie dissect recent headlines alleging misconduct—including an extramarital affair and professional improprieties—in Judge Ross's chambers, unpacking the larger issues of hypocrisy, judicial integrity, and the impact of flawed systems on ordinary lives. They also touch on their continued efforts to seek justice and accountability, and reflect on their personal faith and ongoing process of moving forward.
[01:54 - 05:15] Todd introduces the breaking story: Judge Eleanor Ross, who presided over their federal case, has been accused of conducting an extramarital affair in her judge’s chambers, involving a high-ranking Atlanta PD officer—with her clerks reporting the inappropriate behavior.
Discussion of hypocrisy: "This person who is supposed to be beyond reproach as a judge… was having her back blowed out in her chambers by another dude who's married while she's married. So it was just a cesspool…" – Todd (04:09)
The tone is highly candid, at times irreverent and explicit—blending sharp humor with heated criticism and undercurrents of frustration, disbelief, and pain. Todd drives most of the conversation with unfiltered commentary and personal jabs, while Julie acts as a counterbalance, urging restraint, gratitude, and focus on their family’s healing.
For anyone who missed this episode, it’s a raw, often jaw-dropping look at the intersection of personal pain, public scandal, and the quest for justice. The Chrisleys use their platform for both cathartic venting and an impassioned call for systemic reform, with the Judge Ross affair serving as the ultimate symbol of what they see as rot in the American justice system. Their banter, while loaded with barbs and dark humor, pivots occasionally to themes of faith, gratitude, and resilience.
Whether you’re a fan of courtroom drama, reality TV spectacle, or just want an insider’s take on high-level legal controversies—this episode has it all.