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The appeals court upheld Todd Chrisley and accountant Peter Tarantino's convictions.
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In the complaint, Chrisley was accused of launching a social media campaign against the Georgia Department of Revenue and its employees.
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Savannah is also hopeful her parents will be released from prison this summer.
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The reality star fears he could be facing a prison transfer.
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Plus, Chrisley and her husband were recently given a $1 million settlement.
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Savannah claimed the prison has even tried to stop her from visiting her father.
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Chrisley also claimed the prison is "literally starving" its inmates.
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"We get to go and argue why mom and dad should be home. God is good. Thanksgiving win!"
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Savannah Chrisley says her father's phone and commissary privileges have been jeopardized after she criticized the prison.
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"My mom watched it and she was like, 'You could do that,'" Chrisley says.
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Teaching and taking classes in prison has already helped them reduce their prison sentences, their daughter shared.
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"I come through visitation and they come through and they're like, clapping his hands," Savannah said of her dad and his fellow inmates.
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The Chrisleys recently had their respective prison release dates moved up by over a year.
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The reality stars were convicted for fraud in 2022.
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"They're looking forward to it," attorney Jay Surgent said on Todd and Julie's behalf.
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Just months after the Chrisleys lost both of their USA Network shows, the family is bouncing back with a new series.
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Todd has reportedly applied to switch to home confinement.
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"It’s gonna be very hard. But they have to make the best of it," Giudice said.
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The Chrisley's will begin 2023 behind bars.
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"What is that? I don’t get that."