Imprisoned reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley will receive a $1,000,000 settlement from the state of Georgia, marking the end of a civil lawsuit they filed against Joshua Waites, the former Director of Special Investigations for Georgia’s Department of Revenue, according to court filings.
CNN reached out to representatives for Waites and the Georgia Department of Revenue for comment following the settlement announcement.
In the October 2019 lawsuit, the couple alleged Waites “improperly shared the Chrisleys’ confidential tax and other information” with Todd Chrisley’s “estranged daughter, Lindsie Chrisley Campbell, in an effort to induce her to reveal compromising information about her family,” according to the complaint.
The lawsuit also alleged Waites’ “conduct was specifically intended to and did in fact cause the Chrisleys severe emotional distress, anxiety, and mental anguish.”...
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