New Legal Team Enters Game For Todd & Julie Chrisley

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A new legal team has “entered the game” for Todd and Julie Chrisley’s appeal and both Savannah and Chase are hopeful this could be what finally changes things and brings their parents home.

What all did Savannah and Chase Chrisley share about this new legal team? Keep reading for the details.

New Legal Team Enters Game For Todd & Julie Chrisley

Chase Chrisley sat down with Savannah for an episode of her podcast this week. During the episode, Chase and Savannah revealed the family had a new legal team entering the game. The Chrisley siblings revealed that right off the bad their new legal team agreed they were caught with their pants down from the very beginning and never had a real or fair chance.

Todd Chrisley - Julie Chrisley Youtube
Todd Chrisley – Julie Chrisley Youtube

Together, Savannah and Chase told the podcast listeners that they were a strong family. They were not quitters. And, they were full of hope. Deep in their hearts, both Savannah and Chase believe that their parents did nothing wrong. Likewise, Todd and Julie Chrisley maintain their innocence.

Moreover, Savannah and Chase explained that there was a statement made by the opposing council early on that really poisoned the jury from the beginning. The Chrisley siblings explained that the other side did everything in their power to make the jury aware of the family name instead of just the crimes they were accused of. Savannah and Chase maintain their family did not get a fair trial because of this.

Savannah and Chase Chrisley - Podcast/YouTube
Savannah and Chase Chrisley – Podcast/YouTube

Savannah Chrisley vowed she will continue to push and yell and reach out to anyone she could. She would not stop until she found a way to bring her parents home.

I will never quit. I don’t care if I have to take this to the Supreme Court. There is no quitting that’s happening. We have a great team of people behind us that I’m so blessed and grateful for.”

Their Parents Remain Strong Behind Bars

Savannah and Chase Chrisley also opened up about the poor living conditions their parents faced. They, however, added that their parents were built differently and they would survive what they were currently being forced to endure.

Savannah said as she opened up about watching her parents suffer: “It’s just crazy to sit and watch mom and dad go through that but luckily, they have the fight in them too.”

Chase added as he agreed his parents wouldn’t give up: “They’re strong and they’ve remained loyal to each other. They love each other.”

Savannah Chrisley also opened up about writing a six-page letter that she plans to send to all of the U.S. Senators with the hopes that someone will listen to what she has to say.

Do you think this new legal team could mean good things for Todd and Julie Chrisley? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below. And, keep coming back for more news on the Chrisley family.

Allie Johnson

2 Comments

  1. Your parents broke the law. Why should they receive special treatment? People who consider themselves privileged, like the Chrisleys, just love to hear themselves talk and whine. Give me a break spoiled brats.

  2. Okay, so maybe Savannah and Chase Chrisley were spoiled brats but once the real world opened up to them it didn’t take long for them to see and understand they also live, like us, in the real world where life isn’t always fair, and justice doesn’t always prevail. People in power, whom you should be able to trust, simply aren’t always what they make themselves out to be and will turn on you in a heartbeat for notoriety, financial gain, or any unreasonable desire for fame. I’m thankful they didn’t just give up and say so-be-it and let even one dark shadow of inhumane or unjust treatment of prisoners, any prisoner, go unchallenged and that is not to say anyone should live in luxury while incarcerated but should not live in fear of their life in unsanitary conditions where rodents and other harmful things abode. God’s love covers everyone, even prisoners.

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