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Knowing Best! Todd & Julie Chrisley Ask Court To Move Criminal Case To Another State

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Aug. 31 2019, Updated 10:38 p.m. ET

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Todd and Julie Chrisley appear to know best when it comes to court moves.

The reality TV couple, who are battling felony criminal charges related to bank fraud and tax evasion, just asked the court to move part of the case from Georgia to Tennessee, as The Blast has reported.

According to documents obtained by the website, the Chrisleys are asking the judge in the case to transfer counts 9 and 10 to the middle district of Tennessee federal court.

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The ninth count is a "conspiracy" charge that alleges the couple defrauded the government when "they acted to hide income from the IRS; impede the IRS' ability to determine their income; failed to timely file tax returns; and spent money on personal expenditures rather than paying their taxes."

The other charge is tax evasion.

As RadarOnline readers know, on August 13, Todd, 50, and Julie, 46, were charged with 12 counts of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, wire fraud conspiracy, wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax evasion.

Their show Chrisley Knows Best has mainly been filmed in Atlanta, but season 7 was set in Nashville.

RadarOnline.com exclusively reported on the government's shocking evidence against the TV stars.

In court papers obtained from District Court for the Northern Division of Georgia, Atlanta Division, Todd and Julie filed an Unopposed Motion To Continue the Pretrial Conference, which is currently scheduled for September 5, 2019.

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"The Government has informed the Defendants that discovery consists of a voluminous number of documents, including the results of the search of several locations, seizure of hard documents as well as electronic media from at least three email accounts," the August 27 filing read.

In order to obtain copies of the discovery from the Government, Defendants' counsel must provide the Government with four hard drives, legal docs obtained by RadarOnline.com showed.

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The Government has provided its first CD containing search warrant applications and affidavits, recorded statements, IRS information and the Defendants' Criminal History Reports.

Because the Defense counsel believes reviewing the evidence could take months, as it is "hundreds of thousands of pages of financial information and email correspondence," they are not fighting the Government's motion to postpone the hearing.

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A judge signed off on the Government's motion to remove the pretrial conference from the calendar. A Garcia hearing, which will determine joint or separate representation, has been scheduled for September 6, 2019.

In the shocking indictment, the Government provided emails that helped charge Georgia real estate guru Todd and wife Julie and their accountant Peter Tarantino.

In one example, "co-conspirator A" allegedly sent an email to a bank that had an attachment that falsely claimed Todd had $4,000,000 at Merrill Lynch. When the employee requested account statements, co-conspirator A sent Todd a fabricated bank statement showing they had $776,509.52. In response, Todd allegedly told Co-conspirator A, "You are a f**king genius!!!! Just make it show 4 mill."

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The indictment alleged Todd and Julie did not have a Merrill Lynch bank account at the time. As a result, banks issued them millions of dollars in loans, which they used for their own personal benefit.

"Todd truly believes that he is going to get out of all of these charges and walk away with a slap on the wrist," an insider previously told RadarOnline.com. "He has convinced his children that this is the case, and his wife too."

But the evidence isn't Todd and Julie's only obstacle, as court papers revealed Todd and Julie's children Chase, 23, and Savannah, 22, were "subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury in connection with the investigation."

The two "ultimately testified before the grand jury while attorneys Morris and Friedberg represented them."

The Chrisleys' oldest son, Kyle, was rushed to the hospital https://radaronline.com/exclusives/2019/08/todd-julie-chrisley-kyle-hospital-tax-evasion-case/ this week amid the legal mess.

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