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Todd Chrisley and wife Julie Chrisley reunited after they were released from prison.
Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, appeared to have been caught up in an Instagram story post on Thursday, May 29, shared by their daughter Savannah. The upload included a reading sticker, “Adultery and it feels so good!”
Todd and Julie were the one released from federal prison On Wednesday, May 28, with their children raising them.
“My parents have not spoken to each other, heard each other’s voices or seen each other during the last two and a half years,” Savannah, 27, told reporters outside the architacola, Florida, prison Where Todd had been jailed since 2022. “Their 29th wedding birthday was May 25, so we’re only a few days out of that. So when they reunite, we’re going to celebrate birthdays, birthdays, birthdays, birthdays, Christmas, all things, because we’re going to make up for a lost time.”
While Savannah went to Florida to pick up her father, one of her brothers Julie retrieved From the detention center in Kentucky, where it was held. (In addition to Savannah, Todd and Julie sharing sons Chase and Cravedas well as adopted girl Chloe, who is the biological child of Todd’s son Kyle. He is also a daddy daddy Lindsie of previous marriage.)
The Chrisley knows best The couple were overthrown on fraud payments in 2019. Although each maintained their innocence, Todd and Julie were convicted in 2022. Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while his wife was about to serve seven years. Their sentences were reduced By almost two years in 2024.
In the midst of the battle of Savannah for their release, President Donald Trump Sign a formal pardon Earlier this week.
“It’s a terrible thing, but it’s a great thing, because your parents are going to be free and clean,” Trump, 78, said in a phone call on Tuesday, May 27, to Savannah. “Hopefully we can do it by tomorrow. I don’t know them, but give them my memories. Wish them a good life.”
Savannah and her brothers and sisters were immediately delighted to reunite with their parents soon enough.
“For the last two and a half years I have done everything I can to fight for my parents’ freedom and bring them home,” Savannah say In a statement shared with Weekly US. “This moment is the answer to countless prayers, and I am beyond grateful to President Trump for seeing the truth and restoring my family.”
He continued, “I also want to thank Alice Marie Johnson for her unwavering support and our attorney, Alex Littlefor being an essential part of this process. Today is a victory for our family, but the fight against wrong convictions and injustice in our prison system is far from over. I will continue to use my voice and platform to advocate for those who do not have one. Family is everything for me, and I will never stop fighting for what is right. “