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    Kyle Chrisley Takes Tennessee County to Court for $1.7M

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsAugust 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kyle Chrisley Sues After Arrest Incident In Tennessee

    Kyle Chrisley, known from the reality show “Chrisley Knows Best,” is taking legal action against Rutherford County and two sheriff’s deputies, seeking $1.7 million. This follows his aggravated assault arrest in September 2024.

    In documents filed with the court, Chrisley and his wife, Ashleigh, claim they were “terrorized in their own home” on September 9, 2024, and felt they were punished for calling the police. The incident reportedly began when a mechanic, upset over a payment issue, appeared uninvited at their residence, knocked on their doors, and nearly ran Kyle over with his car.

    The confrontation escalated into a physical clash outside their home over the said dispute. According to the lawsuit, Kyle shoved the mechanic in self-defense as the two grappled near the driveway.

    Ashleigh, concerned for their family’s safety, called the police after the mechanic damaged her parked SUV and sped away from the scene. Following this, witnesses reported that the mechanic aggressively returned to confront them again, threatening Kyle in front of residents.

    When deputies arrived, Kyle was arrested while the mechanic made a counter-claim of being harmed. Eyewitness accounts reportedly contradicted the mechanic’s story, indicating that Kyle acted in self-defense. The lawsuit alleges that the officers failed to recognize clear evidence of Kyle’s victimization, instead choosing to arrest him.

    Kyle asserted he was the one threatened, stating that the mechanic had trespassed and caused chaos, which led to his arrest. His wife attempted to record the officers’ actions during the incident but claims she was warned against it.

    The legal filing emphasizes the need for accountability and change, asserting that no family should face criminal charges for defending themselves in their own home. The Chrisley family hopes this lawsuit will bring attention to police conduct and the rights of citizens, especially in self-defense situations.

    A representative from the Rutherford County Sheriff’s office has stated they will not comment on the ongoing lawsuit.

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