Chrisley Knows Best

Jerry Harris, star of Netflix’s “Cheer,” will be released from prison early, similar to Julie and Todd Chrisley.

Julie Chrisley of ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ and Jerry Harris of Netflix series ‘Cheer’ are serving time at the same federal prison in Kentucky, records show.

From reality TV to prison life: The couple known for “Chrisley Knows Best,” currently serving time for tax evasion, will get an early release − and they’re not the only reality TV stars with a reduced sentence.

A former cheer coach who gained international fame for a Netflix docuseries also will be released early from prison. Here’s what we know about Julie and Todd Chrisley, Jerry Harris of “Cheer” and other celebrities that have had reduced prison sentences.

Julie and Todd Chrisley from ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ in prison for tax evasion

Julie Chrisley locked up at same prison as 'Cheer' star Jerry Harris

It’s been almost a year since Julie and Todd Chrisley began their prison sentences for bank fraud. But instead of the respective seven- and 12-year sentences, each has had their prison time slightly reduced.

The Chrisleys, who portrayed themselves as real estate tycoons, gained fame with their USA Network reality show “Chrisley Knows Best,” which followed their tight-knit, boisterous family and the Chrisleys’ lavish lifestyle in Atlanta and Nashville. The show drew in more than 2 million viewers by its eighth season and inspired spin-offs such as “Growing Up Chrisley” and “According to Chrisley.”

The Chrisleys traded their luxurious lifestyle for prison time in January 2023. Prosecutors said the reality TV couple was driven by greed as they engaged in an extensive bank fraud scheme and then hid their wealth from tax authorities.

Julie Chrisley, 50, is serving her prison sentence at the Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky, an “administrative security federal medical center with an adjacent minimum security satellite camp,” the prison’s website says. According to a Federal Bureau of Prisons records search, Julie Chrisley’s prison release date is Sept. 4, 2028. Her sentence was reduced by 15 months.

Her 55-year-old husband Todd Chrisley is serving time at FPC Pensacola, described on its site as a “minimum security federal prison camp.” A check on the Federal Bureau of Prisons shows Todd Chrisley will be released Dec. 8, 2032.

Jerry Harris of Netflix series ‘Cheer’

Jerry Harris and Julie Chrisley Incarcerated at Same Prison

In 2020, Jerry Harris of Naperville, Illinois, gained fame for the Netflix docuseries “Cheer.” That same year, the competitive cheerleading coach was featured on “The Ellen Degeneres Show” and attended Vanity Fair’s Oscar party.

In September 2020, authorities charged Harris with producing child pornography. According to USA TODAY, federal court records show Harris admitted he solicited and received explicit messages on Snapchat from at least 10 to 15 individuals he knew were minors; had sex with a 15-year-old boy at a cheerleading competition in 2019; and paid a 17-year-old money in exchange for nude photos.

Harris’ conviction marked a stunning fall for the former star who captivated fans when he appeared in “Cheer.” His arrest in September 2020 sparked a reckoning in the world of competitive cheerleading, prompting others to share their own accounts of abuse and pressuring the sport’s governing body to institute reforms.

Season two of the hit Netflix show addressed Harris’ downfall.

Harris pleaded guilty in February 2022 to charges of child pornography and traveling to engage in sexual conduct with a minor. Harris, then 22, pleaded guilty to one count of receipt of child pornography and one count of traveling with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct, according to the Department of Justice. The child pornography charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in federal prison and a maximum of 20 years, while the travel charge is punishable by up to 30 years.

A Department of Justice release states the child pornography charge involved sexually explicit photographs and videos that Harris repeatedly requested from a 17-year-old boy in 2020. Harris admitted in a plea agreement that the boy sent the photos and videos of himself to Harris in exchange for $2,000. Harris also admitted in the plea agreement that he requested and received other images of child pornography from two other minor boys, and he attempted to entice one of them to engage in sexual activity.

The travel charge, the DOJ states, pertained to Harris traveling in 2019 from Dallas, Texas, to Orlando to engage in sexually explicit conduct with a 15-year-old boy. Harris admitted in the plea agreement that he directed the boy to meet him in a public bathroom, where Harris sexually assaulted him.

In July 2022, Harris was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for soliciting sex from minors and pressuring young boys to send him nude photos and videos. The prison sentence would be followed by eight years of court-supervised release, according to the Department of Justice.

Like Julie Chrisley (see above), Harris is serving his sentence at FMC Lexington in Kentucky, an administrative security federal medical center with an adjacent minimum security satellite camp. According to a Federal Bureau of Prisons records search, Jerry Harris’ prison release date is Jan. 18, 2031. He was sentenced in 2022; his 12-year sentence would have ended in 2034.

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