Savannah Chrisley will 'stand by' her parents after their financial crime convictions
18.06.2022 - 05:45
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Savannah Chrisley is speaking out. On Thursday, Chrisley took to Instagram to publicly support parents Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were found guilty of bank and tax fraud earlier this month. The "Growing up Chrisley" star asked her followers to "please be kind" before she launched into her lengthy Instagram caption.
(L-R) Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley and Todd Chrisley. (NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) "I will continue to stand by my family and fight for justice. Justice for ourselves and for others that the system has failed.
(There is only so much I can comment on legally at this moment.)," she wrote alongside images of her parents. "Recently, I’ve felt let down by God, that my relentless prayers have been unheard. But I do believe that He will use every hardship and adversity we go through to strengthen us and prepare us for an even greater purpose.
"So I will continue believing in our Lord and Savior…I pray for strength, hope, and love.Thank you to all of those that continue to stand by our sides.This fight isn’t over." The 24-year-old capped off her caption by sharing with her 2.5 million followers that she "will succeed." The Chrisley family is widely known for a reality TV show "Growing up Chrisley." ( Dennis Leupold) "Now let’s get back to work," she wrote. "Now is my time to break the glass ceiling - no matter what comes my way I WILL succeed." Also included in Savannah’s post was an inspirational quote by Zanna Keithley that put an emphasis on positive thinking, trust and faith. On June 7, Savannah’s parents were found guilty on charges of bank fraud and tax evasion in an Atlanta courtroom. The couple was initially indicted in August 2019, and a new indictment was filed in February.The couple faced 12
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