Savannah Chrisley Reveals Impact of Parents' Imprisonment on Siblings
Chloe and Grayson Chrisley struggle with anxiety and depression as Savannah takes on parenting responsibilities.
- Savannah Chrisley shared a letter to a judge detailing the struggles of raising her siblings Chloe, 11, and Grayson, 18, amid their parents' imprisonment for tax evasion and fraud.
- Both Chloe and Grayson are experiencing significant anxiety and depression, which Savannah says can be debilitating at times.
- Savannah expressed the difficulty of providing for her siblings as a single woman with one income, noting the emotional and financial strain.
- Chloe, who has already faced abandonment by her biological parents, frequently questions when her adoptive mother Julie will return for key life events.
- Savannah criticized the judge's decision to uphold her mother Julie's 84-month sentence, suggesting it was a retaliatory act against their appeal efforts.