Savannah Chrisley Compares Parents' Prison Sentencing to Jen Shah's
—Savannah stated that her family is "standing by our truth that it is not guilty," adding, "There are no victims."On the podcast episode—which was recorded before Todd and Julie reported to prison on
—Julie went on to note that during her and Todd's trial, "There were no victim statements read. There were no victim statements received, to our knowledge.""To me, there's more to it," Savannah concluded. "And from this, I have committed myself to figuring out what that is and for us to get to the other side of this so that we can help other people who are going through things like this.
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