Todd Chrisley Can’t Speak to Wife as They Serve Time in Prisons 650 Miles Away from Each Other…
Todd and Julie Chrisley were convicted on fraud and tax evasion charges.
The famous couple’s son and daughter, Chase and Savannah Chrisley, revealed their prison conditions recently.
The siblings shared they are appalled by the prison conditions where their parents are held.
Reality star Todd Chrisley is best known for being family oriented. This was evident on the USA Network reality television show, “Chrisley Knows Best.”
The series followed his family, including his wife, children, and his mother, Faye Chrisley. Todd has been married twice and shares five children with two different women.
The television personality’s eldest kids are daughter Lindsie and son Kyle Chrisley whom he welcomed with his first wife, Teresa Terry. Todd later had three more children: Chase, Grayson, and daughter Savannah, with his second wife and co-star, Julie Chrisley.
Over the years, the Chrisleys have faced controversies, but the family patriarch always put fatherhood first. In a 2014 interview, he said: “It’s always hard when you have uncomfortable, unfortunate situations occur in your life. But the family is all good, we’re all very blessed.”
Despite being a happy family, things fell apart when Todd and Julie were convicted on fraud charges in 2022 involving a conspiracy to defraud banks for more than $30 million in loans.
The couple and their accountant, Peter Tarantino, were also found guilty of several tax crimes and were jailed as a result. Their daughter, Savannah, and son Chase have revealed the conditions they were currently enduring while in prison.
In a recent episode of Savannah’s podcast, “Unlocked w/Savannah Chrisley,” the siblings talked about how their famous parents have been holding up since they started their prison sentences.
“It’s a nightmare,” said Chase, who recently visited his father. He said there is “no air conditioning” where his mom and dad are imprisoned. In another podcast, “Chasin’ Birdies,” he admitted that his mother’s living conditions were “worse.”
Meanwhile, his sister revealed there are issues with asbestos, black mold, and lead-based paint, where their parents serve their sentences. Overall, they described the conditions as inhumane.