Staying strong for one another. The Chrisley children have been vocal about how they’re coping without Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley as they serve their respective prison sentences.
18.01.2023 - 17:19 / usmagazine.com
Always on their side. Savannah Chrisley sent love to her family as parents Todd and Julie Chrisley reported to prison to begin their respective sentences.
“Will forever fight for this smile ❤️,” the 25-year-old reality star wrote via her Instagram Story on Tuesday, January 17, alongside a photo of her mother. “I love you mama.”
Savannah’s message of support came hours after Todd, 53, and Julie, 50, turned themselves in after being convicted of 12 counts of tax evasion, bank and wire fraud and conspiracy. Todd reported to the FPC Pensacola minimum security facility in Florida, while his wife arrived at Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky. (Julie was initially set to serve time at FCI Marianna in Jackson County, Florida, but she was reassigned in December 2022.)
The Chrisley Knows Best couple were found guilty on multiple counts of bank and wire fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy in June 2022 following a lengthy trial. Nearly six months later, a judge sentenced Todd to 12 years in prison in November 2022. Julie, meanwhile, was ordered to serve seven years.
Amid her family’s legal drama, Savannah has been outspoken about her desire to fight for justice. Shortly before her parents reported to prison, the Georgia native compared Todd and Julie’s case to that of another reality star: Bravo’s Jen Shah.
“Put the cases side by side, and it makes no sense — it just doesn’t,” Savannah claimed on the Tuesday episode of her “Unlocked” podcast. “There were hundreds of victims who were elderly, and people that provided statements that lost their homes, threatened to end their lives. There were so many different things, and she got six and a half years. Make that make sense!”
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