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Reality TV star Steve McBee Sr. hopes for Trump pardon with help from recently freed Chrisleys

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“McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys” star Steve McBee Sr. is hoping to receive a presidential pardon after receiving his prison sentence.

The 52-year-old reality star told Fox News Digital that he hopes to ask President Trump for a full pardon, after he was sentenced to two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme involving crop insurance.

“We have the hopes that he will see that this was a trophy prosecution, a complete weaponization of the DOJ and overreach,” he said. “I’m not saying there wasn’t a clerical mistake made, but it’s so minor.”

“I mean, they have the wrong legal, the wrong aim,” he later added. “I mean there’s always a mistake because people, we make mistakes, we’re human. It’s not a felony, it’s day-to-day business, but they came after us. They wanted our name. They wanted that up there. Shock and awe. And it just, it is not fair, and it’s certainly not right.“

Steve McBee Sr. wearing a cowboy hat and a flannel shirt.

McBee said the DOJ went after him because they wanted the “shock and awe.” (Paul Andrews/PEACOCK via Getty Images)

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In a sentencing hearing on Thursday, Oct. 16, McBee was also ordered to an additional two years of supervised release once he completes his prison sentence, and he will have to pay $4,022,124 in restitution to the U.S.D.A. Risk Management Agency.

He has until 2 p.m. on Dec. 1, 2025, to surrender to the Federal Prison Camp in Yankton, South Dakota.

WATCH: Reality star Steve McBee Sr. says he hopes to receive a presidential pardon after being sentenced to two years in prison

While McBee hopes to receive a pardon from President Trump, a formal request has not been made, with McBee clarifying everything is “in a very infancy stages right now.”

“We’re getting everything put together,” he said. “We don’t wanna get the cart ahead of the horse. So before any of that moves forward, my attorney Alan Little with Liston, will get all of that filed. And then once everything’s filed, then we will start trying to get our story out there.”

Steven McBee Sr. on "The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys" season 1

McBee Sr. clarified no one from his team has reached out to President Trump regarding a pardon. (Paul Andrews/PEACOCK via Getty Images)

Amid his legal battle, a producer who knew both the McBees and fellow reality TV family, the Chrisleys, connected them — telling Todd Chrisley that the McBees are “a legit great family” with “great kids.”

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“So she told Todd, and I’ll tell you something, I didn’t know them prior to that. They are legit good people. The Chrisleys, they, they called me on a Friday night at 8:30. Don’t know me at all. They owe me nothing. Just owe me nothing. Don’t even know me.”

WATCH: Steve McBee Sr. said no one from his team has reached out to President Trump about a pardon yet

“We spent two and a half hours on a Friday evening on a phone call with Todd, Savannah and Julie, their whole Friday evening spent with someone they don’t know,” he added. “They’re legit good people.”

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Todd and his wife, Julie Chrisley, were both convicted in 2022 of federal bank fraud and tax evasion. Although they maintained their innocence, they were sentenced to 12 and seven years, respectively, and reported to prison on Jan. 17, 2023. The two received presidential pardons and were released from prison in May.

Julie and Todd Chrisley in their kitchen

Todd and Julie were convicted in 2022 of federal bank fraud and tax evasion, and were pardoned after serving a year in prison. (USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

The reality TV star shared that since getting in contact with Todd, he has become his “biggest advocate and consultant.”

WATCH: Steve McBee Sr. shares how he came into contact with Todd Chrisley and his family

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“He’s made me feel so better,” McBee said. “I mean genuinely, he texts me, I mean every other day, ‘How are you feeling today? Steve, you’re going to be okay. We’re going to get through this. I’m going to help you the whole way.'”

He continued: “And I mean, having that support from somebody that two months ago was a complete stranger… and Todd truly cares. He’s like, ‘I know what you’re going through.’ Not many people can sit here and say, ‘Oh yeah, you know, you’ll be okay.’ He knows firsthand. So it’s been huge.”

WATCH: Reality star shares how Todd Chrisley has helped him prepare for his prison sentence

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McBee said after owning his own business for over 21 years, “never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d be in a federal courtroom defending my character or who I am,” but that Todd has been a great help.

Steve McBee Sr. and Todd Chrisley smiling at the camera.

McBee says Todd has given him great advice ahead of his prison sentence. (Steve McBee Sr.)

“He’s given me a ton of advice about it,” he shared. “Everything about what clothes I’d be wearing, [to] how everything works.“

Lori Bashian is an entertainment production assistant for Fox News Digital. 

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