00:00Reality TV son Kyle Chrisley jailed on domestic assault charges, suing same county for $1.7 million.
00:08Reality TV personality Kyle Chrisley faces a legal saga after a December 2025 felony arrest,
00:15a $1.7 million lawsuit, and a post-pardon January 2026 hearing.
00:21Kyle Chrisley faces 10 charges, including three felony assault counts, after a December arrest,
00:26while he and wife Ashley sue the same county for $1.7 million.
00:32Kyle Chrisley, absent from the family spotlight, lived apart as his parents' TV fame-masked bank fraud,
00:39ending in Todd's 12-year and Julie's 7-year sentences.
00:44On December 20, 2025, Ashley Chrisley called 911, alleging Kyle was drunk, aggressive, and threatening her with a fork.
00:52He was then confrontational when deputies arrived on scene.
00:55Kyle was charged with 10 offenses, including felony assaults and retaliation,
01:00after allegedly attacking deputies, making death threats, injuring officers, and being subdued with OC spray.
01:07Kyle has cited long-standing mental health struggles, substance abuse, and past crises,
01:12while Julie Chrisley later described prison-related health decline following her 2025 presidential pardon.
01:20In September 2024, a billing dispute at Kyle's Murfreesboro home led to a confrontation,
01:26damage claims, a 911 call, and Kyle was charged with felony assault afterward.
01:32In August 2025, Kyle and Ashley sued Rutherford County and two deputies for $1.7 million,
01:39alleging false arrest and excessive force tied to dismiss 2024 charges.
01:43On May 27, 2025, Donald Trump pardoned Todd and Julie Chrisley, freeing them within 24 hours,
01:52reshaping family fortunes, though Kyle's legal troubles were mounting.
01:56From 2023 to 2025, Savannah Chrisley assumed guardianship of her brother Grayson and Kyle's biological daughter Chloe,
02:04revealing family strain as Kyle faced arrest and lawsuits.
02:07Savannah publicly campaigned for her parents' pardon, aiding Trump's decision,
02:12while Todd celebrated freedom after release as Kyle simultaneously faced escalating felony charges.
02:20Records show Kyle drank about 64 ounces of beer before his arrest,
02:24a detail central to prosecutors' intoxication claims and the defense's diminished capacity argument.
02:30Deputies allege Kyle attacked and injured three officers, made death threats,
02:34and was subdued with OC spray while defense argues mental health and intoxication shaped the incident.
02:41Kyle's record shows arrests across Oklahoma, Georgia, and Tennessee since 2019,
02:47including three Rutherford County cases, while unresolved family rifts left him isolated during crises.
02:54Kyle appears on January 27, 2026, on 10 charges, including felony assaults,
03:01while a separate $1.7 million federal lawsuit proceeds.
03:04He remains free on bond currently.
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