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The North Dakota Securities Department has been investigating the now-bankrupt company, along with its former CEO, Todd Berning, and other parties since May 2024.
Todd and Julie Chrisley each spent over 2 years in prison. Instagram/@juliechrisley “The first morning she was home, we lay on my bed and just went through my Instagram and I just caught her up ...
Todd and his wife, Julie Chrisley, were pardoned by Trump, 78, after they were convicted of faking documents to obtain over $30 million in loans, and then dumping them by declaring bankruptcy.
Todd and Julie Chrisley return to Nashville, Tennessee, after receiving pardons from President Donald Trump, settling back into their home and reuniting with family after prison release.
Todd and Julie maintained their innocence after their sentencing. Todd & Julie Chrisley’s Prison Sentences Todd was sentenced to serve 12 years in prison, while Julie got seven years.
Todd Chrisley, who was serving time for tax fraud, was released from prison after he and his wife, Julie Chrisley, received a pardon from President Trump.
Former "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd defended the media against claims that they covered up Biden's mental decline and asserted that the Democratic Party was to blame.
Thomas Warren Berning, known to many as Tom, passed away on February 12, 2025, in Portland, Oregon. He was born on July 9, 1951, in Woodburn, Oregon, and grew up on his family's farm in St. Paul ...
CASS COUNTY, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Former EPIC Companies CEO, Todd Berning, is one of seven people and two LLC’s that are named in a lawsuit by a Williston couple and a Williston company.
Since then, EPIC, Berning, and EPIC associates have been sued multiple times for money owed. In September 2024, attempts were made to serve papers to Berning, but he could not be located.
Berning closed Epic’s offices in May of 2024 and filed for five related cases of Chapter 11 bankruptcy July 8, according to the Fargo, North Dakota-based Forum, which covered the Epic collapse.
Chuck Todd, former moderator of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” is leaving the network after nearly 20 years. In an internal memo on Friday, Todd thanked his longtime colleagues and said he has a ...