Chase Chrisley, son of incarcerated reality star Todd Chrisley, is reportedly the suspect in an alleged bar assault that unfolded in Atlanta.
A police report obtained by TMZ said police officers responded to a 911 call at Twin Peaks Sports Bar at 7:30 pm on Jan. 6. Officers noted that Chase had already left the bar when they arrived on-scene, but the alleged male victim, the general manager of the bar, remained and provided a statement. He claimed he was assaulted by Chase during a heated encounter that took place inside the restaurant. He went on to claim that Chase became “really drunk” before their exchange escalated and accused the reality star of slapping him in the face twice, according to TMZ.
The manager of the popular sports bar told police that Chase began acting “disrespectful and belligerent” while inside the establishment. He claimed he asked him to leave the property multiple times, but Chase continued to refuse and became increasingly upset about being asked to exit, according to TMZ.
The alleged victim told police he had no injuries and refused medical attention. He proceeded to file a police report that named Chase as the suspect for what was termed a “simple assault,” and referred to him by saying “one of his employees told him that Mr. Crisley is a well-known celebrity,” according to TMZ.
Chase’s famous parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley are best known for their reality television show “Chrisley Knows Best.” They are both currently serving time in federal prison for tax evasion, as well as various fraud convictions. (RELATED: Attorney For Todd And Julie Chrisley Alleges Misconduct In Case: ‘The IRS Didn’t Know What They Were Doing’)
Savannah Chrisley, host of the “Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley” podcast, has not publicly commented on her brother’s alleged involvement in this matter.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com