The daughter of imprisoned actuality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley is hoping Donald Trump will give them a presidential pardon.
Savannah Chrisley revealed that her household is at present pursuing different choices after earlier failed makes an attempt to enchantment her mother and father’ 2022 convictions for federal financial institution fraud and tax evasion.
“I know that I am going through the proper channels to do so, and I’m going to bring as much awareness to it as possible because these things should not happen,” she instructed Folks journal.
“We thought it was going to end differently,” she continued. “We had lawyers who had told us it was going to end differently. We stood in the truth, and we stood in what we knew to be the truth. We saw the corruption in Fulton County. We saw how the judge handled the case. We just saw all of it and we’re like, ‘There’s no way. There’s no way it’s going to end this way.’ But, it did.”
In June of 2022, the couple have been discovered responsible of conspiring to defraud Atlanta-area banks out of greater than $30 million in fraudulent loans. Todd was sentenced to 12 years in jail, whereas Julie was sentenced to seven years.
The “Chrisley Knows Best” stars, who married in 1996 and share three youngsters, are at present serving their sentences at separate services in Kentucky and Florida. Every reported to jail in January 2023.
In July 2024, throughout a speech on the Republican Nationwide Conference, Savannah, 27, mentioned her household had been “persecuted by rogue prosecutors in Fulton County.”
Todd and Julie’s lawyer, Jay Surgent — who additionally described his purchasers as Trump supporters — shared the identical sentiment that their “constitutional rights were violated” in an interview earlier this month.
Surgent mentioned a pardon request could be filed with Trump’s authorized counsel in round two to 4 months.