Julie Chrisley has been ordered to appear in prison uniform at next week’s resentencing

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Julie Chrisley, a prominent figure from reality television, has been ordered to appear in a prison uniform for her resentencing hearing scheduled for next week in Atlanta. This directive follows her recent request to wear civilian clothing, which was denied by the presiding judge. The ruling underscores the gravity of her legal circumstances as she faces the possibility of additional prison time after her fraud conviction. Julie and her husband Todd were convicted in 2022 for their involvement in a fraud scheme, which has attracted considerable media scrutiny. In June, an appeals court judge vacated Julie's initial sentence, while Todd's 12-year sentence remains intact.

The upcoming resentencing hearing is a critical moment for Chrisley, as it will determine whether she will be granted freedom or mandated to serve more time behind bars. The case continues to captivate public interest, particularly among fans of reality television. As the date approaches, all eyes will be on the courtroom to see how this high-profile case unfolds.

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