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Todd Chrisley Gets First Prison Visitor In Less Than A Week

The Chrisleys aren’t leaving Todd Chrisley’s side anytime soon, even as he serves a long prison sentence.

In case you missed it, the businessman, along with his wife Julie Chrisley, were found guilty of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax fraud. The pair begin their prison terms on January 17, 2023, each serving time in a Florida correctional facility, about two and a half hours away.

Almost a week after his incarceration, Chrisley’s father received his first visitors – his daughter, Lindsie Chrisley, and her mother.

Todd Chrisley’s First Prison Visitors Are His Mother And Daughter, Lindsie

Chrisley’s family has not held back in showing support for the businessman throughout this challenging time. ET Online confirmed that Todd’s daughter Lindsie and her mother Nanny Faye visited him at the Federal Correctional Institute Pensacola in Florida, where he is serving a prison sentence.

Todd Chrisley & Julie Chrisley at NBCUniversal's 2014 Summer TCA Tour - Day 2MEGA

Prior to this confirmation, the influencer apparently mentioned an unscheduled road trip in an episode of his “The Southern Tea” podcast. However, he did not specify the reason for the unscheduled trip. Also, the tv personality revealed that she visited the beach, and this led to people speculating where she was.

“This past weekend there was news about people trying to find out what beach I was on and why I was there,” Lindsie revealed. “If it’s my parents’ beach house if it’s a new condo.”

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Further, in the episode, the reality star shared that her family is trying to adjust to the reality of the situation. “My family struggled a lot with my parents this year,” he said. “A lot of things happen legally. Even though the result wasn’t what we wanted, there was some sense of peace and closure, and now we have a chance to adjust.”

Although the news of Todd and Julie’s conversion came as a challenge to the family, the 33-year-old previously said that he takes comfort in knowing God’s plan for them. According to The Blast, Lindsie shared a screenshot of a TikTok video, which shows her dedication to her parents.

The image shows the father and his son, Jackson Campbell, spending time. Alongside the image was a caption highlighting that the TV star has taken solace in God’s word regarding her family’s situation. He wrote, “I know God has a plan. I pray for guidance to follow it, patience to wait, and knowledge to know when it comes. ✨✝️???❤️.”

Lindsie Chrisley's post on her Instagram pageInstagram | Lindsey Chrisley

Screenshot taken from a video compilation of cute moments between Todd, Julie and Jack. The emotional video moved fans, and some fans expressed their support for the Chrisleys.

One distraught fan wrote, “I have never cried so hard for a stranger. You are all in my prayers! ?.” While others said, “I pray so hard for you all! Everything will work out in your favor. Fight the good fight.”

Savannah Chrisley Is Upset With Her Parents’ Long Prison Sentences

Although Todd’s other children have yet to visit him, they continue to support him and Julie.

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Immediately following the announcement of Todd and Julie’s prison sentences, their daughter Savannah shared her thoughts on their prison sentences, describing them as extremely unfair. As reported, Savannah slammed an episode of the “Unlocked” podcast, comparing her parents’ prison sentences to Jen Shah’s.

Shah is the mastermind of a “nationwide telemarketing fraud scheme” that has affected thousands of victims. He was sentenced to six and a half years, which was significantly less than Todd and Julie’s combined sentence of 19 years. An angry Savannah had said, “Put those cases side by side, and it doesn’t make sense – it doesn’t.”

Savannah goes on to point out the difference between the two cases. The 25-year-old argued that Shah’s crimes were far worse than his parents’, given that Shah’s fraud scheme had left real victims.

Lindsie Chrisley breaks her silence on Todd & Julie Chrisley's sentencingMEGA

Telemarketing schemes that are supposed to target older adults, robbing them of their income and their homes. Instead, Todd and Julie were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion, which they allegedly used to fund their lavish lifestyles.

In his words, “There are hundreds of victims who are elderly, and people who give statements that are homeless they threaten to end their lives. There are so many different things, and he got six and a half years. Makes sense! “

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