Mike ‘The State of affairs’ Sorrentino
Cheers Chrisleys’ Pardons …
No State of affairs Right here!!!
Revealed
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Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino could have served his total jail sentence … however he is nonetheless not bitter about Todd and Julie Chrisley receiving full and unconditional pardons because of Uncle Sam.
This is the sitch … the “Jersey Shore” star says although he accomplished his 8-month sentence for tax evasion — together with paying greater than $100K in restitution — he is in no place to halt his GTL routine over what some could understand as unfair.
Plus, he sympathizes with your entire Chrisley household, telling TMZ it is “detrimental” to have a relative behind bars — not to mention two — and that your entire household serves the sentence, not simply those doing the time.

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Do not get it twisted — Mike says he would have accepted a pardon if President Donald Trump supplied one again in 2019 … however confirmed he is bought zero regrets, ‘trigger his time in jail made him a greater individual.
The MTV star tells TMZ he will get why some people are scratching their heads over the pardon, however he isn’t right here to maintain rating. He says he is an enormous believer in second probabilities and suggests the Chrisleys can proper their wrongs with their newfound freedom.
And so far as their foray again into actuality TV goes, Mike’s all in. He says it is essential they hop proper again into manufacturing — not for fame, however to doc their highs and lows.
Backside line? Mike — who spoke to TMZ simply hours earlier than the Season 8 premiere of “Jersey Shore Family Vacation” — is not hung up on different individuals’s wins, no matter how controversial.
He tells TMZ … “I have served my time … and I see someone else that got a full unconditional pardon … you gotta stay in your own lane and run your own race — I am happy for the family.”

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As you realize, Todd and Julie had been serving a mixed 19-year sentence in federal jail for conspiring to defraud neighborhood banks out of greater than $30 million in loans … although they each ended up serving simply over two years.
Trump pardoned them on Tuesday, and by Wednesday, they had been en path to their family members.