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Setting the record straight. Lindsie Chrisley addressed speculation about why she hasn’t yet visited her stepmom, Julie Chrisley, in prison.
“There were some rumors that went around after our last podcast episode that the reason that I have not seen Julie was because she doesn’t want to see me, and that is just untrue,” the reality star, 33, explained during the Wednesday, May 3, episode of her “The Southern Tea” podcast.
Lindsie turned to her guest, her grandmother “Nanny” Faye Chrisley, to explain that the procedure for visiting the facility where Julie, 50, is residing is not as easy as the one they used for visiting Todd Chrisley. “You can speak to the process that you had to go through to even be able to see her and could probably confirm that the process for her looked very differently than the process for us with my dad,” Lindsie told the Chrisley matriarch, 79.
“The reason you didn’t get to go see her is because I was waiting in line myself,” Faye explained. “When she put me on the list, she thought I’d be [visiting] right away. I’m the next thing to her mother. They said, ‘Well, mother-in-laws are not blood, so you have to wait.’ [It’s been] three months and I’ve only got to see her three times. It was almost two months before I ever got to see her because of the way they carry on their list. They take their own time.”
Julie and husband Todd, 54, reported to prison in January after they were convicted of tax evasion, bank and wire fraud and conspiracy and sentenced to seven and 12 years, respectively. Todd is serving out his sentence at the FPC Pensacola minimum security facility in Florida, while his wife is incarcerated at the Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky. She was originally set to serve her time
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Savannah Chrisley revealed the heartbreaking text her 10-year-old sister, Chloe, sent her less than a week before Mother's Day.Savannah took to her Instagram Story on Monday and shared how Chloe is feeling about her first Mother's Day without Julie Chrisley, who is currently serving seven years in a federal penitentiary in Lexington, Kentucky, for her role in a federal tax fraud case. Todd Chrisley is also behind bars, serving a 12-year sentence in Pensacola, Florida.In her story, Savannah shared a screenshot of the text Chloe sent her. Savannah overlayed the screenshot with the text, «The things no one talks about...» before revealing what Chloe sent her.“I’m sad [crying emoji] mom will not be here for Mother’s Day," the text message read.In the latest episode of her podcast, Savannah revealed she's in talks about an upcoming new show.
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Lindsie Chrisley is setting the record straight following a rumor that her stepmom, Julie Chrisley, doesn't want Lindsie visiting her in prison.During the latest episode of her podcast, Lindsie addressed the rumor head-on near the tail end of the episode, explaining that the rumor «is just untrue.» Lindsie was joined by her grandmother, Nannie Faye, who explained the difficult process when it comes to visiting Julie in Lexington, Kentucky, where she's serving a seven-year prison sentence for tax fraud.«Well, the reason you didn’t get to go see her is because — I was waiting in line myself — when she put me on the list she thought I’d be right away because, you know, I'm the next thing to her mother,» Faye explained. «And so they said, 'Well, mother-in-laws are not blood. So you have to wait three months.’ And I’ve only gotten to see her three times.
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