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Chrisleys Set For Return To TV – Savannah Teases Big Changes Ahead.

Chrisleys Set For Return To TV – Savannah Teases Big Changes Ahead.

Savannah Chrisley shared the news about her parents’ return to reality television as she waited for them to be released from prison.
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Todd and Julie Chrisley, who are being pardoned by President Donald Trump after being convicted of fraud and tax evasion in 2022, already have their return to the world of reality television in the works.

On May 28, shortly before her parents were expected to be released from prison, Savannah Chrisley, 27, spoke to reporters about how Todd and Julie Chrisley will spend their days of freedom since being imprisoned in 2023.

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Savannah Chrisley revealed that the couple, who are known for their USA Network “Chrisley Knows Best” reality show, will resume documenting their lives on television.

“We have a new show coming out on Lifetime, and it will document all of these things,” Savannah Chrisley announced to reporters outside of Federal Prison Camp in Pensacola, Florida, where her dad has been serving his sentence. “We’re excited. We literally could not have done it. It’s all God and President Trump at this point.”

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Savannah Chrisley confirmed that her parents have not spoken in the past two and a half years and they still haven’t communicated following news of the pardon. She said their lack of contact with each other has been “extremely difficult.”

She also shared that her parents’ 29th wedding anniversary is a few days away.

“So when they reunite, we’re going to celebrate anniversaries, birthdays, Christmases, all the things, because we’re going to make up for the lost time,” she continued. “But I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

As she reflected on the past two years away from her parents, Savannah Chrisley said she has grown during their absence.

“I am a privileged white girl, I (didn’t) know that there was a system that operated this way,” she said.

Savannah Chrisley added, “My parents going to prison — I thank God for it because it opened my eyes to something so much greater than ourselves. It opened my eyes to the men and women in this system that need people to fight for them.”

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She said she was “so grateful” to be able to leave the prison with her dad.

On May 27, Trump phoned Savannah Chrisley and her younger brother, 19-year-old Grayson Chrisley, from the Oval Office and told them that he intended for their parents to be released from prison.

The conversation was captured in a video shared on the X account for Trump’s aide Margo Martin. In the clip, Trump says, “Your parents are going to be free and clean and I hope we can do it by tomorrow.”

He described their prison sentences as “pretty harsh treatment.”

Todd and Julie Chrisley were indicted by a federal grand jury in Atlanta in 2019 for 12 counts of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit bank fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States, court records obtained by NBC News show. Peter Tarantino, the couple’s accountant, was charged in Georgia’s Northern District, as well.

Three years later, the couple, who have been married since 1996, were found guilty of federal fraud charges and hiding their wealth from tax authorities. They were given a combined sentence of 19 years in prison.

Todd Chrisley initially had to serve 12 years at the Federal Prison Camp Pensacola in Florida, but his sentence was later reduced by two years. As for Julie Chrisley, she was sentenced to seven years at Federal Medical Center (FMC), located in Lexington, Kentucky, before the sentence was shortened by 14 months.

After being convicted on tax counts, Tarantino was given three years.

Savannah Chrisley, who has been advocating for her parents’ release ever since their sentencing, celebrated their expected pardon on Instagram May 27.

She uploaded a video and said she was preparing for their arrival. “My parents get to start their lives over,” she said.

While chatting with reporters on May 28 outside of the prison, she revealed that she was the one who informed Todd and Julie Chrisley of their release.

She said the two were in disbelief. “My mom was in tears,” she added.

Older brother Chase Chrisley, 28, reacted to the news in a statement issued to the New York Post.

“I am grateful to God and extremely grateful to President Trump and his entire administration,” he said. “I’m beyond thankful to finally have my parents back home and my family together again!”

 

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