Savannah Chrisley Slams Claim She "Slept" With Someone for Parents' Pardons
- Todd and Julie Chrisley, convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion in 2022, were pardoned and released from prison on May 28, 2025, after serving part of their sentences in Florida and Kentucky.
- Their daughter Savannah Chrisley, a reality TV star, revealed she spent extensive time and resources advocating in Washington D.C. Without scheduled meetings to secure their pardon and deny rumors of improper favors.
- Savannah publicly refuted claims that she traded personal favors for the pardon during a May 30 press conference, emphasizing her relentless efforts and stating, "The biggest misconception is that I either paid for a pardon or slept for a pardon."
- President Donald Trump personally called Savannah on May 27, 2025, assuring her that her parents would be freed soon, while legal representatives argued the pardon corrected political bias in their prosecution.
- The pardon ended a two-and-a-half-year incarceration during which Todd and Julie had no contact, and suggests ongoing public scrutiny over celebrity pardons and justice fairness.
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Savannah Chrisley Addresses 'Misconception' That She 'Slept' with People for Her Parents’ Pardon
"People think, ‘Oh, you're a celebrity, you're white, you have money.’ That we got an upper hand, and we didn't," Savannah Chrisley said while insisting her parents' pardon was a result of the "countless hours and the money and the time" she put in fighting for their freedomGeorge Walker IV/AP Savannah Chrisley speaking at the press conference on May 30, 2025NEED TO KNOWSavannah Chrisley spoke out about rumors that she "slept for a pardon" for h…
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After Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley's prison releases, Savannah Chrisley addressed rumors that she got special treatment or exchanged favors to get President Donald Trump to pardon her parents.
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