The reality couple were indicted on 11 charges of fraud-related crimes in 2019.

Prosecution accused the couple of submitting fake tax forms when applying for loans.

Todd and Julie plan to appeal the court’s verdict after the jury found them guilty of the crime.

The reality stars claimed they could not afford paying tax even though they had spent lavishly throughout the conspiracy.

Todd and his wife did not file tax returns in time from 2014 to 2016.

Todd had previously accused a former employee of trying to ruin him by falsifying tax documents.

Amid that drama, the 53-year-old has to deal with being allegedly gay.

Mark Braddock claimed during his testimony that he and Todd had been briefly intimate in the early 2000s.

The former alleged lovers also had to pay off a blackmailer who wanted to out them.