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Julie Chrisley Says She Has a Lung Condition After Prison Stay

DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JUL 30 – Julie Chrisley claims exposure to black mold and asbestos during her 28-month prison stay caused her lung condition, highlighting ongoing concerns about prison health hazards.

  • On July 30, 2025, Julie Chrisley revealed on the Chrisley Confessions 2.0 podcast that she has a lung condition caused by her 28 months in prison in Kentucky.
  • Julie and her husband Todd, convicted in 2022 for tax evasion and fraud, said poor prison conditions with black mold and asbestos led to her health problems and limited communication.
  • The couple explained they never spoke on the phone during incarceration due to warden restrictions, with only sporadic email contact approved, and Todd claimed his warden was corrupt and punishing him.
  • Todd stated, "That's something that we're having to address right now," referring to Julie's health, and she will see a pulmonary specialist this week for tests.
  • After receiving pardons from President Trump in May 2025, the Chrisleys' case highlights potential concerns about prison conditions and their impact on inmate health.
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US Magazine broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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