Savannah Chrisley slams 'sex' rumors as parents Todd and Julie are pardoned by Trump
Savannah Chrisley, 27, publicly refuted allegations that she engaged in sexual acts to secure her parents' presidential pardon. Todd and Julie Chrisley were pardoned by President Trump after serving nearly two and a half years for their involvement in a $30 million bank fraud and tax evasion conspiracy. At a press conference, Savannah stated that the biggest misconception is that she either paid for or slept for the pardon. She highlighted her relentless advocacy efforts, which included traveling to Washington, D. C.
, without scheduled meetings, determined to connect with influential individuals. Savannah emphasized the hard work she put into the process, stating, "I had to fight, and I was relentless. " She expressed her excitement when Trump personally informed her of her parents' release. The couple was originally sentenced to serve in prison until 2028 and 2032, respectively. This case highlights the complexities and controversies surrounding presidential pardons and their implications.