On dad's birthday, Savannah Chrisley promises to continue fighting


Savannah Chrisley missed his father, Todd Chrisley, while his birthday arrived for the third time since he and his wife Julie Chrisley went to the federal prison.

“Every year that passes without you, it feels like another part of my heart,” the star of reality was missing and Podcast on Sunday on social networks to mark his father's 56th birthday. “I can't help thinking about all the birthday adventures that we have shared over the years … every laugh, every hug, every surprise. Celebrate has always been one of the greatest joys of my life … One of my greatest adventures.”

The 27 -year -old said that the last three years have felt “frozen in time.”

“You are three years older since you left home … and those are three years that we have lost,” he wrote. “Three years of memories that we can never do. Three years of heartbreak, that time can never return.”

Todd and Julie Chrisley, accused in 2019, went from stars of reality to federal convicts in June 2022 when they were declared guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion. She was sentenced in November 2022 to 12 years after bars while she got seven years. Both will turn 16 months of probation after their prayers. Julie Chrisley was forwarded in 2024 for the same amount of time after bars, despite asking for a shorter sentence due to good behavior in prison.

The lawyers of the two appealed to President Trump for the pardons in early February after Savannah, who said he had nothing to do with politics before his parents were imprisoned, was a speaker at the Republican National Convention last July and appeared at the Constitution of Conservative Political Action in Maryland at the end of February. No decision had been made about the pardons in early April, although Savannah said the package was sent to “all those I know to send it” for consideration.

In CPAC, Chrisley argued that the Prison Office should be transferred from the Department of Justice to the Department of National Security, saying that it would be “the brightest movement, in my opinion. Because I do not believe that the Department of Justice can charge, house and guide it too.”

In his “unlocked” podcast in February, he said that the family was “at a stage where one of my grandparents could easily happen while my parents are in prison, and I can't let that happen.” She said she was fine with her convicted parents, but “condemn them for the truth.” His case, he said, is full of inconsistencies.

He read the executive summary of the appeal, which establishes that his conservative parents were “objectives of a politically motivated prosecution directed by former Fulton County colleagues da Fani Willis … who built their evidence in evidence obtained illegally and allowed false testimony of an IRS officer with respect to the obligations of the Chrisleys, while depending greatly on an immunized witness without credibility.”

In his birthday message to his father, Savannah Chrisley promised: “I will never stop fighting for you. I will never stop telling the world who you are and what you mean for us. You are much more than the walls that surround you.”

Brother Chase Chrisley also intervened, writing to his father on his page: “You have taught me a lot, how to be a man, father, husband and friend. I pray that God gathers us soon, we can soon celebrate together! You are the family's rock and we need our rock? I love you.”

Chase published a photo of himself with his father that he was so going back that Todd Chrisley still had brown hair.

The Chrisley family jumped to the reputation of reality television with the debut of “Chrisley Knows Best” by USA Network, which premiered in 2013 and then was filmed in 2014. Success inspired an empire of reality shows that included the E! Spin -off “Growing Up Chrisley” and Julie's web cuisine series, “What's Cooking with Julie Chrisley”.

“Growing Up Chrisley,” he starred in Savannah and Chase, was executed from 2019 to 2022. “Chrisley Knows Best” ended in 2023, with episodes that were broadcast for weeks and weeks after the parents were imprisoned.



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