ulie Chrisley reveals the cruel prank that was played on her in prison before Trump pardon
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By ASHLEIGH GRAY FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
Julie Chrisley looked back on her more than two years in prison on the latest episode of her daughter Savannah Chrisley‘s Unlocked podcast.
Julie, 52, and her husband Todd, 56, were both convicted in 2022 for orchestrating a $30 million bank fraud and tax evasion scheme and had been serving multi-year sentences.
She was at the Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky while her spouse was at Federal Prison Camp Pensacola in Florida.
In May, President Donald Trump pardoned the reality TV stars and they were released from their respective prisons just hours later.
As she and Todd compared their experiences on Savannah’s podcast, Julie recounted a cruel incident in which she said she was set up and locked inside a cafeteria.
Savannah, 27, told her mom, ‘I will never forget at the very beginning, you called me, and you were all to pieces because that one a**hole C.O. [correctional officer].’
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Julie Chrisley looked back on her more than two years in prison on the latest episode of her daughter Savannah Chrisley’s Unlocked podcast
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As she and her husband Todd compared their experiences incarcerated, the mother-of-three recounted a cruel incident in which she said she was set up and locked inside a cafeteria
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‘Oh yeah, he was a food service [worker],’ Julie noted. ‘Yeah. He’s since retired.’
Savannah added that the employee trapped her mom ‘because he was pissed off at her — he did it on purpose.’
‘He was just a miserable human being, he really was,’ Julie asserted before Todd emphasized, ‘They all are.’
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He said about his situation in Florida: ‘I was surrounded by miserable human beings. And every day, I got up and it was my sole intent to make their life even more miserable because they were there to make our lives miserable.’
Savannah, who made numerous visits while her parents were incarcerated, thinks her mom endured ‘harsher’ treatment in her facility.
‘I think that’s the way that it is for women in general,’ her dad chimed in.
Amid the list of worse accommodations was Julie’s longer appeal process and lack of air conditioning.
Todd mentioned that after he complained about the temperature in his camp, new AC unites were provided within a week’s time.
Julie pointed out, ‘We didn’t have that option to even get [it] repaired, because we didn’t have it to begin with.’
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Julie, 52, and Todd, 56, were both convicted in 2022 for orchestrating a $30 million bank fraud and tax evasion scheme and had been serving multi-year sentences
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Savannah, 27, told her mom, ‘I will never forget at the very beginning, you called me, and you were all to pieces because that one a**hole C.O. [correctional officer]’
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In late May, President Trump personally called Savannah to inform her of his decision to grant the couple clemency; pictured in 2019
Mrs. Chrisley previously revealed that she developed asthma during her 28 months behind bars.
She marveled while talking to ABC News this week, ‘A month ago I was sitting in prison, dreading a summer with no air conditioning, and now here I am, home.’
Savannah, who fiercely advocated for her parents’ early release, previously detailed the harsh conditions at the Kentucky facility last summer on her Unlocked podcast.
‘In the visitation room, thank goodness there’s air conditioning, but outside the visitation room, there is zero air conditioning and the heat index was [between] 105 and 110 [degrees],’ she said at the time.
The concerned daughter added, ‘And that’s what mom’s living in, in conditions like that, with absolutely no air, and it can be 100 degrees inside the building.’
Savannah went on to say, ‘She literally said that she got physically sick because she got so hot.’