Actuality TV star Chase Chrisley didn’t assault anybody at Atlanta bar regardless of arrest, his rep says

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ATLANTA (AP) — A consultant for actuality TV star Chase Chrisley has denied an allegation that his shopper assaulted the supervisor of a well-liked Atlanta sports activities bar final week after refusing to go away, saying the encounter has been “blown out of proportion.”

Chrisley, who gained fame on the “Chrisley Knows Best” present that featured his mother and father and close-knit household, was allegedly drunk at a Twin Peaks restaurant on Jan. 6 and refused to go away when requested by the supervisor, in keeping with an Atlanta police report. He allegedly slapped the supervisor twice within the face, together with as soon as whereas he was on the telephone with 911, in keeping with audio of the decision that was launched.

“Chase Chrisley had done the right thing that evening by calling a driver to take him home,” Adam Ambrose, a consultant for Chrisley, stated in a press release Monday. “He did not assault anyone. Chase was trying to close out his tab and leave.”

The police report stated the supervisor advised officers that the 28-year-old Chrisley was appearing “very disrespectful and belligerent,” refused to go away a number of instances and that his habits worsened, resulting in the slapping.

Chrisley left along with his driver earlier than officers arrived, police stated. He was launched on a $10,000 bond after his arrest Thursday on suspicion of straightforward battery. Chrisley’s mother and father, Todd and Julie Chrisley, are each in jail on financial institution fraud and tax evasion fees. A jury in 2022 discovered them responsible of conspiring to defraud neighborhood banks out of greater than $30 million in fraudulent loans. The older Chrisleys had been additionally discovered responsible of tax evasion by hiding their earnings.

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