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Ex-Boyfriend Details Injuries in Lindsie Chrisley Breakup

Lindsie Chrisley's ex-boyfriend David Landsman accused her of hitting him in the face in a 911 call he made to authorities in Georgia.Landsman was heard in audi...

Ex-Boyfriend Details Injuries in Lindsie Chrisley Breakup
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 ex-boyfriend David Landsman accused her of hitting him in the face in a 911 call he made to authorities in Georgia.

Landsman was heard in audio obtained by TMZ from the Cherokee Sheriff's Office, claiming assaulted him last Friday, causing him to bleed, before departing his home in her Lexus.

'My girlfriend just broke in my house - I was asleep and she started beating my f***ing ass,' Landsman told an operator.

He continued, 'She punched me in the face - she was beating my face - there was blood, but it's OK.'

Landsman declined emergency services, saying he wasn't going to touch his bloody face so authorities could properly take inventory of his injuries. 

The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Chrisley, Landsman and the Cherokee Sheriff's Office for further comment on the story. 

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Lindsie Chrisley's boyfriend David Landsman accused her of hitting him in the face in a 911 call he made to authorities in Georgia. Pictured 2016 in LA 

Asked if Chrisley was on the premises, Landsman said, 'She just pulled out of the driveway ... she's in a white Lexus.'

Police took Landsman into custody in connection with aggravated assault-strangulation 

The former couple had dated for two years prior to their split earlier this month 

Chrisley said in her statement to police that they had ceased dating prior to his arrest, as the two had an argument on April 9 over a picture that she saw on his phone.

Lindsie is the daughter of Todd Chrisley and his ex-wife Teresa Terry. Pictured 2019 in Atlanta 

Lindsie was previously married to ex-husband Will Campbell for nine years until their 2021 split, and they are parents to son Jackson, 13. 

Chrisley's father Todd, 57, and stepmother Julie, 53, were found guilty by a Georgia jury in November of 2022 of accusations of tax evasion and more than $30 million in bank fraud. They were sentenced to a collective 17 years in custody and began serving them in January of 2023.

Todd had been serving a 12-year sentence, which was later reduced to 10 years, while Julie was serving a seven-year sentence at prisons in Florida and Kentucky respectively, prior to their pardon in late May 2025 by President Donald Trump.

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'They’ve been given a pretty harsh treatment based on what I’m hearing,' Trump said of the reality stars he pardoned. 

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