- Reality TV star Savannah Chrisley criticizes the prison system for failing to prioritize communication between families, revealing that her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, have been unable to communicate with each other for a year while serving their respective prison sentences.
- Todd and Julie Chrisley were convicted of alleged federal tax fraud and began serving their prison sentences in January 2023. Their sentences have been reduced, with Todd expected to be released in January 2033 and Julie in October 2028, followed by 16 months of probation.
- Savannah shares concerns about her parents’ mistreatment in prison, claiming that advocating for them has worsened their treatment. She also highlights the challenges of speaking out against the system, as her parents have been moved to different facilities due to her social media posts.
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- Savannah Chrisley Reveals Todd & Julie Chrisley Haven’t Been Able to Speak to Each Other in a Year Amid Prison Sentences (newsbreak.com)
Reality TV star Savannah Chrisley recently shared in an interview that her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, haven’t been able to communicate with each other for a year while serving their respective prison sentences. Savannah expressed her frustration with the prison system, emphasizing that it doesn’t prioritize keeping families together. She revealed that her parents can only communicate through emails, which are often delayed and unreliable. They are unable to send mail via the postal service. Savannah mentioned that her mother, who is in Kentucky’s FMC Lexington, and her father, located in Florida’s Federal Prison Camp Pensacola, try to relay messages of love through her during their phone calls.
Todd and Julie Chrisley were convicted of alleged federal tax fraud in June 2022 and began serving their prison sentences in January 2023. However, their sentences have since been reduced. Todd is expected to be released in January 2033, while Julie will be released in October 2028. After their prison time, they will also be on probation for 16 months. Throughout their legal proceedings, both Todd and Julie have maintained their innocence.
Savannah previously spoke out about the mistreatment her parents have faced in prison. She also claimed that the more she advocates for them, the worse they are treated. Savannah mentioned that her parents are being moved to different facilities due to her social media posts, highlighting the challenges of speaking out against the system.