“In order for it to disappoint me, it would mean that I don’t agree with someone being gay,” he said on “The Domenick Nati Show” in 2017. However, the real estate entrepreneur previously brushed off rumors that he is gay and once even called them “flattering.” Since Todd has been thrust into the spotlight, there has been a lot of speculation about his sexual orientation. The family has appeared on their popular reality show, “Chrisley Knows Best,” since 2014. (Todd also has two kids with ex-wife Teresa Terry: Lindsie, 32, and Kyle, 30.)
Todd has been married to Julie, 49, since 1996, and they share three children together: Chase, 25, Savannah, 24, and Grayson, 16. Morris and reps for Todd did not immediately return Page Six’s requests for comment. He claimed he then withdrew four payments of $9,500, totaling $38,000, from his bank account, and gave it to Todd to pay off the blackmailer.Ĭhrisley’s attorney, Bruce Morris, alleged in his opening statement that Braddock was “obsessed” with Todd and wanted to be him - a sentiment that was reiterated during his cross-examination, per Business Insider.
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Mark Braddock testified in the Chrisleys’ ongoing federal fraud trial in Atlanta Tuesday that he and Todd, 53, were intimate for about a year in the early 2000s, Business Insider reported.Īfter the alleged affair ended, Braddock said the two men continued a friendship until 2012 that he likened to a “brotherhood.”ĭuring that time, Braddock worked for Todd’s foreclosure management company, Chrisley Asset Management, and he testified that they began to receive anonymous texts threatening to expose them for fraud and their alleged dalliance.īraddock testified that one text read, “Pay cash and we’ll shut up,” according to the report. Todd Chrisley’s former business partner testified in his federal fraud trial Tuesday that they paid a blackmailer $38,000 in cash after the anonymous person threatened to expose their intimate relationship.