In a recent candid podcast chat, reality TV star Savannah Chrisley opened up about her father, Todd Chrisley’s time in prison, revealing an unexpected change in his appearance.
Todd, known for his charismatic personality and well-groomed appearance, has reportedly seen his hair turn gray as he continues to serve a 12-year prison sentence for fraud and tax evasion alongside his wife Julie, who was sentenced to 7 years.
Savannah also denied rumors that her father was ready to “plead,” as her attorney, Alex Little, stated that she has only seen him “relentlessly optimistic” in prison.
Read on to learn more.
Savannah Chrisley Says Her Father’s Hair Color Has Changed
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The Chrisley family has been in the public eye for years, starring in their hit reality show “Chrisley Knows Best.” However, in 2022, Todd and Julie face legal challenges bordering on fraud and tax evasion, which lead to their imprisonment.
In a recent episode of the “Unlocked” podcast, Savannah shared that her father’s hair has turned gray as he continues to serve time at the Pensacola Federal Prison Camp in Florida, per Page Six.
“First of all – news flash – they don’t sell hair dye at the commissary, so, of course, her hair is gray!” she revealed with a bit of humor, adding that she would tell him to “keep it up” even if he wasn’t behind bars.
He continued, “It looks good! He has a great prison barber, he’s this Puerto Rican guy, he’s really good, he’s got tattoos from his face down.”
The reality star has previously claimed that both her parents live in “inhumane” and “disgusting” conditions in prison.
Savannah Chrisley Dismisses Rumors Todd Feels Guilty
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Elsewhere on the “Unlocked” podcast, Savannah addresses the swirling rumors about her father’s emotional state while in prison.
He vehemently denied claims that “Todd’s guilt was eating him alive” and that he was “ready to admit his guilt,” stressing that such speculation was “completely untrue.” Todd and Julie have maintained their innocence throughout their legal battle, and the Chrisley family stands firmly behind them.
Their attorney, Alex Little, also weighed in, noting that he’s only seen Todd “relentlessly optimistic” in prison.
“I think he’s doing what he needs to do to be a good role model inmate and get along with the people he has there, people who should be friends and part of your community, but he’s focused on what he needs to do. to win the appeal,” Little shared.
Legal Counsel Todd & Julie Chrisley Share Update On Their Appeal
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Amid the ongoing legal battle, Todd and Julie have hired a new attorney, Jay Surgent, to lead their appeal process. In a recent statement, he gave an update on their legal proceedings and explained what’s next for the Chrisleys, each People magazine.
According to Surgent, the appeals process is going well, although they “don’t know yet” what’s coming.
“The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals could reverse the District Court, or they could remand the case for a hearing that should have been held that was not held during this trial,” Surgent explained.
He added, “We argue vigorously that their constitutional rights have been violated, and basically they have not been given a fair hearing. It’s all in black and white, really.”
Savannah Chrisley Wants to Pay Herself $17 Million Return Fee
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follow Entertainment TonightSurgent also opened up about the 25-year-old “Chrisley Knows Best” star’s “extraordinary” plan to pay more than $17 million in restitution fees alone for Todd and Julie.
Surgent notes that Savannah has “every intention” of paying the money herself as she talks about Todd and Julie’s living conditions in prison.
“I think Savannah, even though it’s not her job to pay restitution on behalf of her parents, she has every intention,” Surgent told the news outlet. “I have spoken to him several times about it. He intends to do everything he can to make repayments on behalf of his parents from the outside.”
“Usually, children, even if they love their parents, can only do so much. Savannah happens to be in a situation where she’s very creative, she has a unique talent and she’s a great interviewer,” he continued, noting that Savannah’s show was “amazing.”
“He’s going to do well in that direction as far as getting money and being able to help with restitution,” Surgent shared.
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