Savannah Chrisley Compares Her Parent’s Sentences To Jen Shah’s

Chrisley FamilyChrisley Family news reveals that Savannah Chrisley is confused as to why Jen Shah’s prison sentences were so much shorter than the sentences of her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley. Both were sentenced for white-collar crimes so the disparity may be a bit perplexing. Read and we’ll give you the low down.

Chrisley Family News – Savannah Chrisley Says The Disparity Makes No Sense

Chrisley Family news reveals that, according to Us Weekly, Savannah doesn’t understand why television personality Jen Shah received a shorter prison term than her parents. “Put the cases side by side, and it makes no sense — it just doesn’t,” Savannah declared in Tuesday’s installment of her podcast “Unlocked”.

The 25-year-old Growing Up Chrisley veteran pointed out that the 49-year-old “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star had actual “victims” from her nationwide telemarketing scheme (via Page Six). The scheme reportedly targeted the elderly and, of course, Todd, 53, and Julie,50, were merely convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion.

Chrisley Family News – Jen Shah Receives 6 Months Less than Julie Chrisley

“There were hundreds of victims who were elderly, and people that provided statements that lost their homes threatened to end their lives,” Savannah declared. “There were so many different things, and she got six and a half years. Make that make sense!”

According to NBC News, Jen share was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in 2022 to which she plead guilty in July 2022. Shaw was then sentenced to 78 months (6.5 years) in prison on January 6, 2023. Notably, Shah’s sentence was 6 months shorter than Julie Chrisley’s.

Chrisley Family News – At Least Todd And Julie Chrisley Maintain Their Innocence!

Also worth noting is that Todd and Julie have continued to maintain their innocence throughout their legal battles. They were sentenced to a combined 19 years in federal prison after taking their case to trial and being found guilty of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and tax evasion.

“You have someone who has not admitted to guilt and who will stand firm in that,” Savannah said in her podcast, referring to her parents. “We’re standing by our truth that it is not guilty, [and] there are no victims.” The Sassy by Savannah mogul added that the Chrisley Family would continue to stand by their “not-guilty “truth”.

Appearing next to her daughter in the prerecorded podcast, Julie agreed that she and her husband’s case had “no victim statements.” Be sure and stay up to speed on all Chrisley Family drama and return here often for more Chrisley Family news and updates.



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