Savannah Chrisley was opened on the anger and pain you felt of their parents Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to federal prison In bank fraud allegations . The USA Network reality star said a broken justice system failed them and spoke of being angry at God for allowing that to happen. And while that pain is still there, the 25-year-old seems determined to change her perspective, explaining on her own podcast why she trusts the appeals process.
In the February 1 episode of unlocked (opens in a new tab)“Trashbox Tabloids and THE TRUTH”, which according to Savannah Chrisley was recorded on January 24, exactly one week after the Chrisley knows best The Stars briefed the prison: He admitted “a lot of anger, a lot of screaming” and that he was broken to the core. However, she has retracted some of the derogatory comments she has made against the government and the justice system as the family prepares to appeal the convictions of Todd and Julie Chrisley. She explained:
There’s a lot of stuff coming out of my mouth in pain and anger, and then I sit down and go, ‘You know, I could have said it a little differently. And I might have said what I said a little differently, and now I’m correcting that. Because I am convinced that this circuit of appeals will do the right thing, they will look at all the evidence, they will look at the court records. Because you will clearly see Fourth Amendment violations.
His social media activity seemed to indicate that he was trying to “trust the process”, and Savannah Chrisley confirmed on the podcast that the family will appeal in mid-February. He listed the reasons why he is confident in the appeal, saying:
You’ll see where a Georgia Department of Revenue agent walked in and illegally seized a warehouse with a warrant that wasn’t even signed by a judge. You will see a tax officer lying on the stage. There is so much that if the public would research him, go to the court records, the transcripts and read them verbatim, it would help expand their knowledge on this case, on this topic.
Shortly after the Chrisleys were sentenced in November, their attorney Alex Little said yes “optimistic” about the attempt to appeal to his clients the case. Despite a major setback in the trial, in which a judge denied Todd and Julie’s bail request as well as its request for an extension of the delivery deadline — Little supports it I believe the couple will have a retrial largely due to the two issues Savannah Chrisley spoke about regarding the Georgia Department of Revenue and the IRS.
On the unlocked podcast, Savannah Chrisley spoke candidly about the days after her parents showed up for jail, calling them the “hardest week” of her life. The 25-year-old has took custody of his 16-year-old brother, Grayson and Chloe, 10, whose parents were awarded custody in 2016. She also explained how difficult it was to help them deal with their anger and hers.
She, like her sister Lindsie, spoke up visit todd chrisley who is serving his 12-year sentence in a minimum security prison in Pensacola, Florida . During, Julie Chrisley has been transferred to Federal Medical Center Lexington in Kentucky to complete his 7-year tenure, e Details about his life behind bars have emerged which apparently includes going to church, playing spades, and emailing her husband.
Source: Cinemablend
