In an Atlanta court earlier this month, reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were tried on federal charges related to bank fraud and tax evasion. An accomplice in the case testified that she not only had an affair with Todd, but she inflated the married couple’s net worth (at their request) on loan requests (presumably tens of millions of dollars) to break even. . every month. The jury finally found both guilty and now, almost two weeks later, their daughter Savannah has broken her silence on the matter.
The 24-year-old suffered a seemingly self-imposed media break from the trial. But in a new post about her instagramSavannah Chrisley has finally spoken, mostly saying she was in favor of her parents at this point, who are planning to appeal the jury’s decision. In the caption, she asked viewers to “please be nice”, adding:
This life is so cruel and we are all doing our best. I will continue to support my family and fight for justice. Justice for us and for others that the system has failed.
The post itself contains a quote from writer Zanna Keithley about the need for positive thinking in times of trouble. However, continuing the legend, the raise Chrissley The star said the recent court decision made her question her Christian faith. She said:
Recently, I have felt abandoned by God, because my incessant prayers were not being answered. But I believe he will use all the hardships and adversities we face to strengthen and prepare us for an even greater purpose. So I will continue to believe in our Lord and Savior … I pray for strength, hope and love. Thanks to all those who continue to be by our side. This fight is not over.
His half-sister Lindsie Chrisley Campbell, Todd’s daughter from a previous marriage, also spoke at the end of the trial. She had previously spoken out herself, defending her fatherhood, but apparently it had the opposite effect when the jury and judge had a huge reaction to her testimony in court. However, the 32-year-old shared on social media that she was “deeply saddened” by the verdict and, like Savannah’s feelings, she said it was not what everyone was “hoping and praying for.”
An informant claims the Chrisleys are doing their best. They said Todd and Julie’s lives were “more or less suspended” until the two were sentenced in October, where they could face up to 30 years in prison for their crimes. (That is, unless the verdict is overturned on appeal.) The other older children are also said to support their parents, and Chase Chrisley was seen delivering their groceries in Georgia amidst his house arrest from court until the condemnation.
Family solidarity is certainly a good sign when it comes to the issue of custody of the couple’s two minor children who are still at home. Most likely, Todd’s mother, nanny Faye, or one of the older siblings will take over custody if the TV personalities have to go to jail at the same time.
The remainder of the ninth season of its main reality show, Chrisley knows best, which will premiere on USA Network on June 23 as part of the 2022 TV show. However, the green light season 10 is a little more complicated, along with the family’s other projects in the works. Due to being homebound and not being able to comment too much on the ongoing legal situation, filming would be delayed for the foreseeable future.
Savannah Chrisley, who already faced her ex-boyfriend’s fear of suicide earlier this year, looks optimistic. She concluded the message to her fans by saying that she would be back at work: “Whatever happens to me, I WILL SUCCESS.”
Source: Cinemablend

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