News about Savannah Chrisley
Beauty queen Lindsay Shiver faces return to squalid jail in Bahamas after appearing on US TV ahead of her trial for murder-for-hire plot against husband
Beauty queen's ex-boyfriend 'accomplice' insists they didn't try to kill her husband: 'I'm not guilty!'
Beauty Queen 'murder-for-hire plotter' Lindsay Shiver makes bombshell new allegations
Kevin Costner, 69, shows off toned and tanned legs as he relaxes on Italian yacht... earning thirsty comment from Savannah Chrisley, 26
Savannah Chrisley's speech at the Republican National Convention has confounded her friends and family - as insiders reveal why she's REALLY thrown her support behind Trump
Savannah Chrisley compares convicted fraudster parents to Trump at RNC
Savannah Chrisley tells Republican convention Trump was 'persecuted' like her jailed reality star parents Todd and Julie
Savannah Chrisley's Republican National Convention speech compares convicted felon parents Todd and Julie Chrisley to Donald Trump
Savannah Chrisley says visiting parents Todd and Julie in prison is 'really tough' - and that the process does 'break' a lot of families: 'It gets harder'
Savannah Chrisley reveals mom Julie's heartbreaking words to her after her tax evasion sentence was overturned
Savannah Chrisley Reveals How Dad Todd Reacted To Mom Julie's Reduced Prison Sentence!
Julie Chrisley’s time in prison could be cut short — unlike her husband Todd Chrisley! So… how does he feel about his wife getting some grace he isn’t?
Last month, Julie’s six-year prison sentence was tossed out after a federal appeals judge ruled the lower court judge involved in the bank fraud and tax evasion case had insufficient evidence and miscalculated her sentencing. They held her responsible for the entire fraud scheme. However, her involvement only started in 2006 — years after Todd and their accountant Peter Tarantino’s antics began. Whoa! It’s important to note her conviction wasn’t thrown out, though. She’s still guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion claims. But now, Julie must be resentenced by the court at a fraction of the time.