The cameras are set to roll again in the Chrisley household! Savannah Chrisley’s rep confirms to ET that a new docuseries about her family is in the works.
26.07.2023 - 16:41 / perezhilton.com
It sounds like Todd Chrisley and his wife Julie Chrisley are both going through it right now in their respective prisons.
Of course, the Chrisley Knows Best alums are currently serving a combined 19-plus years in federal prison (Todd with a dozen, Julie with seven) following their convictions last June on bank fraud and tax evasion charges. And even though they were only (!) sentenced to serve time in minimum security prisons, it sounds like life inside REALLY sucks. To say the least…
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On this week’s episode of the podcast Unlocked, the couple’s 25-year-old daughter Savannah Chrisley got real about what she calls “nightmare” living conditions on the inside. Along with her older brother Chase Chrisley, who popped up as her guest for this week’s ep, Savannah cryptically warned that the truth would soon be revealed about prison life:
In the show, which was released on Tuesday, Savannah claimed both Todd and Julie are dealing with “black mold and asbestos” within the walls of their prison cells. Plus, in Julie’s case, Savannah alleged there are “rattlesnakes just casually slithering on the floor in front of her,” and her mother has reportedly “seen snakes in her cell, around her bed.”
Yikes…
Of course, as Perezcious readers will recall, Todd is currently being held at Federal Prison Camp Pensacola in the Florida panhandle, while Julie resides at Federal Medical Center Lexington in central Kentucky.
Chase had info to dish, too. He explained that he’d recently gone to visit his dad in Pensacola. The 27-year-old said Todd told him all about “the cluster of everything going on at his facility,” and also called his parents’ living situation “a
The cameras are set to roll again in the Chrisley household! Savannah Chrisley’s rep confirms to ET that a new docuseries about her family is in the works.
A new Chrisley Knows Best reality show is already in the works.
McKinley Franklin editor The Chrisley family is returning to television with a brand new unscripted docuseries from Scout Productions. Following the lives of Chase, Savannah, Grayson, Chloe and “Nanny” Faye Chrisley, the series will pull back the curtain on one of the most turbulent times for the family since starring in “Chrisley Knows Best” and its multiple spinoffs. Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to 12 and seven years in prison, respectively, amid a conviction of tax evasion and bank fraud.
Savannah, Chase, Grayson, Chloe and Faye «Nanny Faye» Chrisely's lives as they rebuild whileTodd and Julie Chrisley serve out their combined 19-year prison sentences. An appearance by Todd's oldest children, Lindsie and Kyle Chrisley, has yet to be confirmed.
EXCLUSIVE: Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced last year to a combined of 19 years in prison for crimes including tax evasion and wire fraud.
Lindsie Chrisley and her new boyfriend, Trent, aren't getting engaged just yet — but if and when it does happen, Lindsie says she feels her beau will «fall more on the traditional side» when it comes to popping the question.Specifically, she feels that Trent — with whom she went Instagram official just last month — would ask her dad, Todd Chrisley, for his permission to propose. Which might be a bit «tricky» since her dad is serving a 12-year sentence in federal prison for tax fraud.Lindsie opened up about her romance during a recent episode of her podcast, Southern Tea, where she reflected on how difficult it would be for Trent to even get to know her parents, nonetheless asking for their approval of his proposal.«It's a tricky situation with my parents being incarcerated.
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Savannah Chrisley is having all the feels after sending Chloe off on her first day of fifth grade at a new school.The host took to Instagram on Wednesday and posted a couple of photos of her and her 10-year-old sister smiling at her new school. Savannah donned a denim jacket and black jeans while Chloe sported a white flowery dress.
Savannah Chrisley and her siblings are relying on the help of psychologists and therapists to help them get through after the incarceration of their parents, and it’s costing thousands of dollars each month.
Savannah Chrisley is once more setting the record straight regarding her parents’ time in federal prison.
Savannah Chrisley continues to shed light on her parents' ongoing legal battle and offer a glimpse into life behind bars for Todd and Julie Chrisley. Savannah speaks with one of Todd and Julie's lawyers, Alex Little of Burr & Forman, in a new episode of her podcast titled «Talk to My Lawyer.» As the interview delves into the process of appealing Todd and Julie's fraud conviction, Savannah takes aim at the tabloid headlines and inside sources that are speculating on her parents' experiences behind bars.«It's hilarious because one of them was like, 'Oh, he's let himself go,'» she says of one story about her father.
Savannah Chrisley has «every intention» of paying her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley's, restitution amid their incarceration, the couple's lawyer tells ET. Jay Surgent of Weiner Law Group is the Chrisley's newly-appointed counsel, and spoke with ET about the current conditions he says Todd and Julie are facing behind bars. He also said there is path forward after the stars' December 2022 sentencing.
Savannah Chrisley has «every intention» of paying her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley's, restitution amid their incarceration, the couple's lawyer tells ET. Jay Surgent of Weiner Law Group is the Chrisley's newly-appointed counsel, and spoke with ET about the current conditions he says Todd and Julie are facing behind bars. He also said there is path forward after the stars' December 2022 sentencing.
Todd and Julie Chrisley's lawyer is speaking out about the condition of their prisons. ET spoke to the couple's new lawyer, Jay Surgent, after their children claimed that Todd and Julie are facing «nightmare» conditions behind bars. «I would like to say that they're doing well, but they're not,» Jay, of Weiner Law Group, told ET.
Savannah Chrisley isn’t holding back when it comes to telling the world what things are really like.
"Chrisley Knows Best" star Todd Chrisley claimed through his lawyer that he's been "singled out" and that his "celebrity status" has led to prison mistreatment. Todd and his wife Julie Chrisley are currently serving out their combined 19-year sentence at separate facilities in Kentucky and Florida.
Todd Chrisley isn’t happy with how he’s being treated in prison.
Todd and Julie Chrisley are not having a good time in prison — and their new lawyer plans to appeal, claiming his clients' «celebrity status» is affecting their treatment behind bars.Criminal Defense Attorney Jay Surgent, who has newly joined the Chrisleys' defense team, told ET on Friday that «the living conditions are horrendous at both of their facilities.»Todd and Julie were convicted on fraud charges in November 2022 and reported to prison in January. Todd is serving his 12-year prison sentence in Pensacola, Florida, while Julie is serving a seven-year sentence in Lexington, Kentucky.
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