Julie Chrisley Hopes 51st Birthday Is The Last She’ll Spend In Prison

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Julie Chrisley Hopes 51st Birthday Is The Last She’ll Spend In Prison

When Julie Chrisley turned 51, her birthday had an unconventional hope — the hope that it would mark her last celebration inside prison walls.

The reality TV star and her husband Todd Chrisley, found guilty of offenses related to bank fraud and tax evasion, and their daughter Savannah Chrisley have opened up about their fate while serving time together.

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As the matriarch of the popular family heads into the new year under challenging circumstances, she remains optimistic, fueled by the hope that this birthday may be the last time she spends time in prison.

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With her family’s love also being a steadfast source of strength, their lawyer, Alex Little, shared his view of Julie’s resilience, emphasizing her strength and determination to overcome difficult situations.

According to Little, “Julie is strong and optimistic and definitely doesn’t want to be behind bars for her birthday.” He also emphasized his client’s desire for freedom and a return to normalcy. In his own words, “He hopes that with the appeal, this will be the last birthday he spends in a bar.”

To celebrate Julie’s birthday, sources revealed to PEOPLE that she will receive a special visit at her Kentucky prison facility from her children Savannah and Grayson, as well as granddaughter Chloe.

Little also told the outlet that the scheduled date for the couple’s oral arguments has been moved from March 2024 to April 2024. He described the complexity of the process, likening it to “the Supreme Court arguing with different judges.”

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ICYMI, Julie and Todd were sentenced in November 2022 for tax evasion and fraud, prompting the mother of three to report herself to Lexington Federal Medical Center in January of the following year. However, throughout their time in prison, they face many challenges, with Savannah shedding light on the abominations of her father’s prison facility.

After interviewing Todd about the deplorable living conditions he and his fellow inmates experienced at the Pensacola Federal Prison Camp, Savannah revealed the dire consequences she faced. In an interesting Instagram post, the host of the “Unlocked” podcast directed sharp criticism at prison wardens, accusing them of trying to move her father to another facility in response to the interview.

The prison administration reportedly viewed Todd’s remarks as “inciting a riot” and a threat to “Institutional Security.” Confirming the seriousness of the situation, the 26-year-old explained, “The backlash was real. It’s heartbreaking for me to see as her daughter, but they’ve gone so far as to say they’re going to try to send her to a state facility because our federal institutions can’t guarantee her safety.”

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Despite accusations of dishonesty from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP), Savannah stood her ground, confidently stating, “I have all the information to back it up. And these letters, I mean, I also have recordings of them talking about my father’s delivery.

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Despite his struggles in prison, Todd shares a deep belief that his time in prison is part of a divine plan to help his fellow inmates. In October, the father of five reportedly redefined his perspective on incarceration.

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This new perspective prompts the TV personality to work actively towards improving prison conditions from within, using his time, energy and resources.

Todd’s attorney, Jay Surgent, revealed that his client is making strategic efforts to implement programs and initiatives aimed at addressing challenges in the prison system. All this is to ultimately strive to improve the overall well-being and tolerance of life for fellow prisoners.

Despite the alleged harsh conditions, Todd considers himself “fortunate to have a platform where he can explain the issues he and other inmates face every day” at FPC Pensacola in Florida.

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In an unexpected twist, Todd also took on the role of financial educator within the prison walls. Savannah, revealed on her podcast, that she is actively teaching finance classes as part of an effort to reduce her sentence.

“Trauma is one of them. I think the other one is the finance class, which, how ironic is that?”

This surprising commitment to personal growth and community service showcases the 54-year-old’s determination to contribute positively to the lives of those around him.

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