‘This is 100% injustice’: Savannah Chrisley promises family will appeal after Julie’s resentencing

Atlanta, GALocal News

Savannah Chrisley has publicly declared that her family will appeal after her mother, Julie Chrisley, received a seven-year prison sentence during a resentencing hearing. The emotional atmosphere in the federal courtroom was palpable as Julie Chrisley broke down in tears, expressing remorse for her actions over the last 20 months and apologizing to the court. The family is deeply dissatisfied with the judge's decision, which Savannah labeled as "100% injustice. " She further suggested that the political climate may have swayed the judge's ruling against them. The courtroom was filled with tension as the Chrisleys faced the consequences of a legal battle that has garnered significant media attention.

The Chrisleys are determined to pursue an appeal, showcasing their commitment to fighting the sentence imposed on Julie. This case not only impacts the family but also resonates within the broader context of public interest in legal proceedings involving reality TV stars. The family’s next steps will be closely monitored as they navigate this challenging situation.

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