Savannah Chrisley Makes Blunt Confession About Donald Trump Pardoning Her Parents
- Todd and Julie Chrisley, reality TV stars, were pardoned and released after serving sentences for fraud and tax evasion convictions in 2022.
- Their convictions followed a 2019 indictment for bank fraud involving more than $36 million, with a pardon request submitted in February amid political context.
- Julie learned of the pardon from her daughter Savannah and reacted emotionally, while Todd was informed in prison and expressed deep gratitude for reuniting with family.
- Todd credited God for touching President Trump's heart, prayed nightly for freedom, and said, "They don't need to be worried about me now!" upon release.
- The Chrisleys plan to focus on family life, return to television, and advocate for prison reform following their unprecedented presidential pardon and release.
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Inside the Chrisleys’ prison experience: From reality TV to federal custody and back
In one of their first interview since being released from federal prison, reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley spoke out about their experience behind bars and their controversial presidential pardon. The former “Chrisley Knows Best” stars were freed about one month ago after serving just over two years of their sentences for bank fraud, wire fraud and tax evasion. They were originally sentenced to 12 and seven years respectively, but receiv…
Todd Chrisley Cried Himself to Sleep His First Night in Prison
Julie and Todd Chrisley are opening up about the pain, perspective, and personal growth that came with prison -- and the pardon that set them free. In a new interview with ABC News, the former reality TV stars sat down to reflect on their prison…
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