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Todd Chrisley Says He’s Being Dealt with Like Trash in Jail

Todd Chrisley says he’s being dealt with like trash in jail. Furthermore, the justification for why? Chrisley claims this is on the grounds that he’s a superstar.

In an explanation given by Chrisley’s long-lasting legal counselor Jay Surgent, Surgent told TMZ that Chrisley has been required “in a few odd events while secured at FPC Pensacola in Florida,” and he accepts this is on the grounds that he’s so notable in the general population.

Surgent indicated that some of the odd events incorporate “somebody supposedly snapping his picture while he was resting.” And Todd guarantees he hasn’t been getting mail and accepts it’s been obliterated.

Notwithstanding the “odd events,” Jay says Todd’s everyday environments are not so great too. He uncovers that Todd is living with “terrible pipes, conceivable shape, and no A.C.” And Todd’s significant other Julie is purportedly persevering through a comparable living climate.

In a past digital broadcast episode, Savannah uncovered that her mother and father still can’t seem to address each other since entering their separate detainment facilities. Savannah said throughout recent months she has previously gotten 40 to 50 letters from her mom enumerating her involvement with jail.

And keeping in mind that Savannah is sharing a portion of the particulars of those letters, Savannah uncovered her mother is terrified in jail and she anticipates sharing the whole of her letters sometime in the not-so-distant future.

“It was a great deal to peruse, it was hard to see the records of her day and just things that she’s frightened of or anxious about or simply every one of the contemplations that go through her brain,” Savannah shared. “Also, not having my father there with her; that is the greatest thing.”

“One of the steady subjects in every last bit of her messages, similar to, every last bit of her letters, is ‘I can’t trust Savannah’s doing this. Like, I can’t trust her life’s being required to be postponed.'”

Savannah kept, saying her mother is giving a valiant effort to “remain occupied. You know, similar to, she’s attempting to do everything without exception, take classes, [be] first at-bat — everything known to man that she can do, she does.”

Also, in spite of the fact that Julie has shared her contemplations in her letters, Savannah accepts her mother isn’t fully straightforward. She thinks Julie is “protecting” her “from a great deal of things.”

“You know my mother. Like, she strolls into a room, and on the off chance that something should be finished, she simply begins making it happen. As she’s attempting to remain occupied. Her wellbeing, she’s attempting to zero in on that. I believe she’s attempting to safeguard us from a ton of things. Since that is my mother. That is what her identity is.”

Savannah concedes acclimating to life in jail has been simpler for Todd than it has for Julie. “She only sort of sticks to herself. We talk when I come for appearance, and we sort of take it from that point.”

“They’re both in government jail. So it’s, it only sort of is what it is. That is our new typical and it’s so difficult in light of the fact that individuals are so derisive via web-based entertainment. A portion of the things individuals say are simply puzzling.”

Todd and Julie aren’t permitted to talk all things considered. Savannah added that she doesn’t “believe there’s a solitary letter that goes by that she doesn’t say the amount she misses my father. They don’t get to talk.”

“So it’s going on what month would we say we are? April? We’re like three, four, four months in, nearly. Being together very nearly 30 years now and not going a day without addressing now, going on four months is a great deal.” Goodness.

4 thoughts on “Todd Chrisley Says He’s Being Dealt with Like Trash in Jail”

  1. You are being treated the same as any other prisoner. Grow up and accept your “reward” for breaking the law. See money can’t buy everything.

  2. What they did was wrong, no denial, but the punishment should have been working on a garbage truck, cleaning parks, assisting at community health centers. They could be useful to the community, instead it is costing us.

  3. I know he is not getting mail. I sent him a card on his birthday with some well wishes, addressed with the prison name, his name, inmate number, the physical address of the prison and the POBox and it was returned .

  4. Poor poor spoiled entitled rich people that think they are better than others. I’m glad prison finally caught up with them! Too bad they aren’t poor now….unfortunately they have tons on $$$$

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