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Savannah Chrisley Says Family Will Need “Intensive” Therapy After End of Julie, Todd’s Prison Sentences

  • Savannah Chrisley discussed the impact of her parents Julie and Todd's federal prison sentences on their family during a May 2025 podcast episode.
  • Their 2022 convictions for bank and tax fraud led to combined 19-year sentences, with Julie serving 84 months at FMC Lexington and Todd 10 years in Florida after reductions.
  • Savannah, who became legal guardian of her siblings Chloe and Grayson, emphasized the need for family unity and intensive, week-long therapy to resolve conflicts upon her parents’ release.
  • She expressed that if her parents return home expecting to fix everything and pretend that nothing has changed, she will not be involved, emphasizing that therapy is essential for resolving their issues.
  • The situation suggests the family will face challenges reconciling after years apart, requiring deliberate efforts to forgive, move forward, and possibly love from a distance for now.
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Savannah Chrisley Gets Candid About Parents’ Prison Release & What’s Next

Plus, why Todd, Julie and the rest of the family will need therapy.

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The Killeen Daily Herald broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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