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佐治亚州青少年原谅错误逮捕她导致冰拘留的官员

2025-05-29 13:34 -ABC  -  244444

  一位知情人士告诉ABC新闻,托德和朱莉·克里斯利都已从监狱获释。

  在唐纳德·特朗普总统周三赦免了这对夫妇的罪行后,这些真人秀明星从监狱局的羁押中获释。

  一天后,官方消息传来他的通讯顾问宣布总统将赦免这两人,他们因逃税和银行欺诈正在服刑。

  他们的女儿萨凡纳·克里斯利(Savannah Chrisley)周三下午在Instagram上发布了一张照片,似乎显示特朗普签名并与赦免合影。一名白宫官员证实了赦免。

  萨凡纳·克里斯利(Savannah Chrisley)曾呼吁特朗普政府赦免她的父母,并在2024年共和党全国代表大会上发言。她周二说特朗普打电话给她,告诉她“他正在为我的父母签署书面赦免文件。”

  这位27岁的年轻人周二在Instagram上的一段视频中说:“我将永远感谢特朗普总统、他的政府和沿途的每个人,我的所有律师,那些为我的家人付出无数时间、努力和爱以确保我父母回家的人。”

  克里斯利的儿子蔡斯·克里斯利感谢总统赦免了他的父母。

  “我们的岩石回来了!!"他在Instagram上发帖。“感谢@realdonaldtrump @potus总统先生做出了一个非凡的决定,让我们一家团聚!我们爱你,支持你,感谢你,总统先生!上帝保佑你和你的全家!继续让美国再次伟大!!"

  周三晚上,在佛罗里达州彭萨科拉的联邦监狱外,萨凡纳·克里斯利强忍泪水,等待父亲获释。“这个过程绝对是疯狂的,”她告诉记者。“我很感激我要和我爸爸一起离开这里。”

  “我从凌晨两点就在这里了。我没带衣服和牙刷,”她说。“我只是一个想带我爸回家的女儿。”

  萨凡纳·克里斯利说,她的弟弟格雷森·克里斯利正在去接他们的母亲的路上,他们的妹妹克洛伊已经打了“无数次”电话询问最新情况。

  萨凡纳·克里斯利(Savannah Chrisley)描述了她与父母分享这一消息时的情感交流。

  “我妈妈哭了,”她说。“这真是太棒了。”

  克里斯利一家的故事不会从公众视野中消失——萨凡纳·克里斯利证实,一部新的真人秀系列正在《一生》中制作。

  自从两年多前入狱以来,她的父母一直没有见过面,也没有说过话,他们有望很快团聚。

  这对夫妇因他们的节目“克里斯利最了解”而出名,他们在2022年11月被判入狱19年,罪名包括欺诈和逃税。托德·克里斯利被判处12年监禁和16个月缓刑,朱莉·克里斯利被判7年监禁和16个月缓刑。

  这对夫妇还被判赔偿1780万美元。

  根据美国检察官办公室的说法,对克里斯利夫妇的指控源于至少早在2007年就发生的活动,当时这对夫妇涉嫌在申请和获得数百万美元贷款时向银行提供虚假信息并伪造银行报表。2014年,在所谓的银行欺诈计划结束两年后,这对夫妇被指控伪造银行对账单和信用报告,“在申请和获得加州一所房屋的租约时,这些银行对账单和信用报告被物理剪切、粘贴或粘合在一起。”

  在量刑备忘录中,检察官称克里斯利夫妇参与了“长达15年的欺诈狂欢”

  《克里斯利最了解》于2014年首播,讲述了富有的房地产开发商托德·克里斯利及其家人的奢华生活。

Georgia teen forgives officer who wrongly arrested her leading to ICE detention

  A Georgia teen detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcementafter wrongfully being arrestedsaid she forgives the police officer who mistakenly pulled her over for a traffic violation she did not commit.

  "I think he needed to do what he needed to do. He knows why he did it and I think, as from my standpoint, I don't hold a grudge against him. As a Christian I think the Bible says forgive those who wrong you, and I forgive him," Ximena Arias-Cristobal said at a press conference on Tuesday.

  Arias-Cristobal, 19, was arrested on May 5 in Dalton, Georgia, when her dark gray truck was mistaken for a black pickup that made an illegal turn. Those citations were later dropped once officials realized there was a mix-up, Dalton Assistant Police Chief Chris Crossen said.

  But, she was still detained by ICE after it was discovered she was an undocumented immigrant. She wasreleased on bondlast week.

  Officer Leslie O’Neal has resigned from his position at the Dalton Police Department, the communications director for the City of Dalton, Georgia, confirmed to ABC News.

  Arias-Cristobal said immigrants at the Stewart Detention Center, where she was held, are "treated like we’re the worst criminals ever" and acknowledged that others have also been treated unjustly.

  "I know everything that I'm going through is something that's very unjust, and it's not only my case, but millions of people are going through this in the United States. At Stewart, I met a lot of people that are going through tougher situations than me, and I think they deserve justice because they are not criminals,” she said.

  "There’s a lot of very sad cases in there, mine is just a speck of what you see and that’s the sad truth," she said.

  Despite forgiving the officer for her arrest, she said he acted "very unprofessional with his words" and "unprofessional with how he treated me."

  She said the incident has changed her world.

  “It kind of flips your world. ... Before we lived in fear, now a lot more," she said.

  "It’s making people feel a little bit more entitled. With everything going on in the government, people just feel like their feelings can be poured out, and because of that, we feel as if we're more like targets in our community, and we're scared to go out, and we don't feel as comfortable as we used to before," Arias-Cristobal said.

  The Dalton State College student said her arrest has put her life on "pause."

  She is choosing to continue her studies in fall 2025, but she said her faith in God and her family have kept her going.

  “I know my parents came here with the dream to give me and my sisters a better future, and that's exactly what they achieved. Unfortunately, we are in the situation we are right now, but knowing that my parents moved from another country with nothing in their pockets and gave me the life they so much wanted for themselves keeps me going because they crossed a literal river with me to be able to give me the life I have,” she said.

  Arias-Cristobal's lawyers said they’re looking into the possibility of applying for a U visa, which may be a pathway to legal status for Arias-Cristobal and her family stemming from the wrongful arrest, according to attorney Dustin Baxter.

  The U visa isa special type of visathat is offered to some victims of abuse or crimes who help law enforcement with investigations.

  "We have concerns based on a number of different things, how the arrest was carried out, what was put in the arrest report that obviously wasn't true, and some things that happened right after, resulting in his resignation about the legality of this stop and then arrest," Baxter said.

  "She should never have been arrested and she should never have been taken to Stewart," he said.

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