Yesterday at noon, Todd and Julie Chrisley began their prison sentences. Both had to be institutionalized in Florida, but Julie was eventually sent to Lexington Federal Medical Center. However, in the days leading up to their incarceration, the couple were seen spending time with their children, who have also been supportive of their parents in recent days.
Support often comes from 25-year-old daughter Savannah, but recently it has also come from her son Kyle. Though most of the Chrisley siblings were, in one way or another, affected by their parents’ arrest, trial, and conviction.
How Savannah Chrisley supported mom Julie on her first day in jail
Over the past few weeks, Savannah has been a strong advocate for her parents. The 25-year-old took responsibility take care of his brother Grayson and his niece Chloe and was candid about “grieving the loss of relatives who are still alive” and feelings his life is “on hold” while Todd and Julie i’m in jail.
This week, in the hours following Julie Chrisley’s statement about her prison sentence, Savannah also shared a photo of her mom and wrote that she’s still “fighting” for her sincerely. instagram stories To publish:
The post echoes a birthday message Savannah Chrisley shared about her mother days before she was incarcerated.
How Kyle Chrisley supported Todd Chrisley on his way to jail
Before appearing at FPC Pensacola on Tuesday, Todd Chrisley shared one last message. The video was about faith and was captioned by the Chrisley knows best protagonist of “fighting the good fight”. In the video, which has since been deleted from Instagram, Kyle, 31, echoed some of the sentiments his brothers have expressed in recent weeks, noting:
I love you dad. Is not finished.
Savannah also echoed Kyle’s comment, writing in the post, “Love you dad.”
Lindsie Chrisley and Chase Chrisley also previously discussed the situation with their famous parents in the past few days. The first discussed being recognized and publicly embarrassed in a restaurant be a Chrisley. Chase also wrote about what’s going on with his parents. although he was more reluctant to share his feelings than Savannah.
During this period, the Chrisley knows best The star’s lawyer was ‘optimistic’ on appeal. He said the trial was “tainted” by “errors,” notably saying lies were told to the jury.
Their trial was marred by serious and repeated mistakes, including the fact that the government lied to jurors about the couple’s taxes. Based on these questions, we are optimistic about the way forward.
However, earlier this month a judge denied a request for bail pending his appeal. A separate request to defer the prison sentence was also denied.
Source: Cinemablend
