Chrisley Knows Best star Chase Chrisley has been identified as a suspect in an alleged simple assault incident.
According to a police report obtained by Us Weekly, officers from the Atlanta Police Department responded to a call at Twin Peaks Sports Bar on Monday, January 6, where an employee alleged he was assaulted by Chrisley, 28.
According to the alleged victim, Chrisley “became really drunk” while inside the bar. He started to “act very disrespectful and belligerent.”
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The employee stated to police that Chrisley was asked to leave the establishment “multiple times.” Instead, the reality star allegedly “refused to leave and started acting more belligerent.”
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Police indicated in their report that the alleged victim accused Chrisley of slapping him in the face twice. The employee did not have any injuries and refused medical attention.
The alleged victim stated he does have security camera footage that recorded the incident. It’s unclear if he has uploaded the footage and shared it with police.
Us Weekly has reached out to Chrisley’s rep for comment.
The Growing Up Chrisley star’s legal situation comes as his parents Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley remain in prison for fraud and tax evasion.
While their sentences were reduced in September 2023, Julie, 52, isn’t expected to be released from prison until March 2028 while Todd, 55, will stay through May 2032.
“[My sister] Savannah will go see my dad, I’ll go see my mom. We’ll rotate, and Savannah will normally take the kids [Grayson and Chloe] down with her,” Chase explained on the “Chasin’ Birdies” podcast in May 2023. “But it’s tough, man. I mean, our family loves really, really hard, so when you love somebody as much as we love each other, it’s definitely very difficult to see your loved ones in a situation like that.”
According to Chase, his parents aren’t living under the best conditions at their individual prisons.
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“Everybody acts like my dad is in some country club and that’s not the case at all,” he noted. “They got like black mold [where my dad is], and my mom’s place is even worse. I mean, she doesn’t even have air conditioning. They’re in a camp. It’s better than, like, being behind a wall.”
Despite the circumstances, Todd and Julie’s kids continue to push forward. Earlier this month, Savannah, 27, announced her younger brother Grayson, 18, was starting college at the University of Alabama.
“The past two years, Gray had every reason to give up, but instead, he showed up for himself and for the people he loves,” she wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, January 7. “This next chapter is yours, Gray, and you deserve every single bit of it.”
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