Todd Chrisley's Story

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Todd Chrisley seems to be able to stay out of the headlines for negative news, but with his family, that is another story. Now news is out that Todd's brother Randy Chrisley was arrested for shoplifting at a Dollar General. Radar Online shared the news that Todd's brother was arrested for shoplifting $22 worth of candy from a South Carolina Dollar General on October 30.

The City of Westminster incident report obtained by Radar shared some of the details about what happened with Randy Chrisley. On October 30 at around 5:30 p.m. he was caught with $22 of candy in his pants trying to steal it. Maybe Randy just needed candy to hand out on Halloween, but this wasn't the best way to go about getting it, and nobody wants that candy after it has been in his pants. The store even confirmed they would not be trying to sell it.

The manager explained saying that Randy Chrisley's "blue pants were bulging with items. His legs appeared so large as to be disproportionate with the size of his body. I also could hear a crunching sound like plastic being rustled coming from his pants. At this time, I observed the suspect remove a medium sized bag of candy from inside his pants and place it into the buggy."

Randy Chrisley tried to tell officers that he simply put the candy
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Starcasm shared a few months ago that Randy's ex has also been in the news for threatening the family. Pamela Chrisley was trying to blackmail the Chrisley family for money in exchange for not selling "family secrets" to the media. Faye shared saying, "During this tumultuous period of time, Pam began to call and text me with threatening messages. She demanded that I deposit monies into her account or according to her, ‘she was going to destroy my family’. She also sent me numerous text messages threatening to ‘bash my brains’ if she caught me in town." It looks like Pam and Randy Chrisley aren't together anymore,

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