Savannah Chrisley ‘Hopeful’ For Mother Julie Chrisley’s Release From Prison
Savannah Chrisley looks forward to her mother Julie Chrisley’s return from prison.
Savannah Chrisley looks forward to her mother Julie Chrisley’s return from prison.
Savannah Chrisley says amid their prison sentences, her famous parents haven’t heard each other’s voices in over a year.
The ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ stars did score a major victory as they settled their lawsuit against the former Director of Special Investigations for the Georgia Department of Revenue Joshua Waites.
The ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ star said she was ‘freaking out’ as an appellate court granted oral arguments in Todd and Julie Chrisley’s tax fraud case.
Savannah Chrisley claimed there’s been ‘retaliation’ against her dad, Todd Chrisley, in prison because she’s publicly spoken out against his poor living conditions.
Savannah Chrisley also called it ‘ironic’ that her dad, Todd, is teaching finance classes to get his prison sentence reduced.
The ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ stars already had their prison sentences reduced by one-two years after initially being sentenced to a combined 19 years for tax fraud.
Some good news for the Chrisley family: Todd and Julie are both getting out of prison earlier than expected.
Chase said the Chrisley family has gotten ‘closer’ as his parents continue to deal with ‘terrible’ and ‘awful’ conditions in prison.
Savannah Chrisley revealed that it’s been almost 200 days since her parents — who are serving time for tax fraud in different prisons — last spoke to each other.
Savannah Chrisley and Chase Chrisley revealed that their parents are living in ‘inhumane conditions’ in their respective prisons.
The reality star’s loved ones sent loving messages to her as she celebrates her first Mother’s Day in prison, after being sentenced for tax fraud.
The reality star candidly revealed that her mom is struggling with the reality of prison life after being found guilty of tax fraud.
The reality star admitted to the process to visit her stepmom in prison being difficult during her ‘The Southern Tea’ podcast.
Savannah Chrisley shared that she’s ‘dating someone’ while taking care of her younger brother and niece while their parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, serve time for tax fraud.
The reality star opened up about what it was like watching her parents go through their legal battle after being charged with fraud.
Savannah Chrisley also claimed that the prison’s service dogs have better living conditions than her mother.
Julie Chrisley got upset with Todd Chrisley when she found out he gutted their new home without her knowledge, in the new episode, which was filmed before they went to prison.
Chase Chrisley took his grandmother Nanny Faye to a doctor’s appointment and documented their humorous car ride on Instagram.
Savannah Chrisley revealed how her younger siblings are adjusting to life after their parents reported to prison on January 17.
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