Savannah Chrisley Seeks Trump Pardon for Parents Todd and Julie Chrisley
The former reality stars continue to serve separate prison sentences for bank fraud and tax evasion as their daughter fights for their release.
- Todd and Julie Chrisley, convicted in 2022 for bank fraud and tax evasion, are serving a combined 19-year sentence, reduced by nearly two years in 2023.
- The couple has not communicated in two years due to being incarcerated in separate facilities, a situation their daughter Savannah criticizes as unjust.
- Savannah Chrisley is pursuing a presidential pardon from Donald Trump, citing alleged legal and procedural issues in her parents' case.
- Savannah has taken on the role of legal guardian for her younger siblings, Grayson and Chloe, while working multiple jobs to support her family.
- The Chrisleys' legal team continues to file appeals and explore options to challenge their convictions and sentences.