On-screen, the family appeared to be wholesome, fun, and loving toward each other.
Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while Julie received seven years behind bars.
PerYahoo, she’s also allowed educational activities, like arts and crafts.

“They take their own time,” Faye complained, adding, “It’s a process.”
That wasn’t the last time that Savannah blasted her mother’s prison for being barbaric.
Her brother,Chase Chrisley, agreed and took toExtra!to debunk rumors that they were exaggerating.

“It’s a terrible situation.
Thankfully, reckon it’s officials were able to catch it before anyone got hurt.
Overall, prison is unsurprisingly tough for both Julie and her husband for a wide variety of reasons.

And missing their kids … but also missing each other.”
In apostabout Mother’s Day in particular, she wrote, “Mothers Day this one hit hard!
I’ve been DREADING the holidays.

I HATE IT!”
That not only included the typical eggs and potatoes fare, but even French toast.
Chrisley’s prison apparently made special meals for both Fourth of July and Labor Day, too.

On top of that, the prison changed its visitation schedule so that inmates could see their families.
Before prison, Chrisley had an online cooking segment called, “What’s Cooking With Julie Chrisley.”
Yet around that same time, Savannah did say they’ve at least been able to email a little.

In September, both Julie and her husband, Todd Chrisley, got their prison sentences reduced.
To be specific, Julie’s sentence was shortened by 14 months.
She gave an example by claiming that they were maliciously withholding and tampering with her parents' mail.

“Some of the male guards, they definitely speak down on the women [in jail].
They make them feel like garbage,” Savannah claimed.
Savannah once again debunked that by saying that she would have known first if that was really the case.



