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Savannah Chrisley Slams Accusation Mom Julie Chrisley Faked Past Cancer Diagnosis

CHATHAM COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUN 18 – Savannah Chrisley refutes claims that her mother faked breast cancer, confirming Julie's 2012 diagnosis and surgeries amid legal challenges and a presidential pardon, clarifying the timeline publicly.

  • Todd and Julie Chrisley were freed from federal prison in late May 2025 after President Donald Trump granted them pardons.
  • Their legal troubles began in 2019 with federal indictments on 12 counts including tax evasion, bank and wire fraud, leading to a 19-year combined sentence in 2022.
  • In 2012, Julie Chrisley learned she had breast cancer, underwent a double mastectomy followed by two or three reconstructive surgeries, and later faced unfounded claims that she had fabricated her illness to evade court appearances.
  • On June 17, 2025, Savannah Chrisley addressed accusations against her mother, stating, "there truly is a special place in hell for you," rejecting claims that Julie lied about her cancer.
  • Their early release after more than two years in prison reflects the impact of the presidential pardon and closes a difficult chapter marked by legal convictions and personal challenges.
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Savannah Chrisley Slams Claim That Mom Julie Faked Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Plus, she details her mother's health issues.

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