Savannah and Todd Chrisley.Photo:Kevin Winter/Getty; Danielle Del Valle/Getty
Kevin Winter/Getty; Danielle Del Valle/Getty
Savannah Chrisleyis experiencing mixed emotions about her father’s prison facility shutting down.
The reality star, 27, shared on the Jan. 28 episode of herUnlockedpodcast that the Federal Prison Camp in Pensacola, whereTodd Chrisleyis currently being held amid his12-year sentencefor fraud and tax evasion, will be closing. She explained that while the news isn’t necessarily a bad thing, she is unsure where he will go next.
“It’s a bittersweet feeling,” Savannah said. “I am happy it’s closing down because no human being should be subjected to the conditions or treatment that that facility gave. I’m sad that it’s closing down because I don’t know where he’s gonna go, I don’t know where they’re gonna try and put him.”
Todd and Savannah Chrisley.Santiago Felipe/Getty
The press release stated that “the closest neighboring institution is FCI Marianna, which is two hours away.”
Savannah also emphasized her opposition to the demolition of the facility, which the FBOP expressed is their intention.
“I am going to do everything in my power to stop that demolition,” she said. “And you may ask, why? Wasn’t that your end goal? Yes. That was my end goal. But it’s not my end goal until I get all the documentation that I need, and the documentation that I need is a full inspection, a full and thorough inspection of that facility and the environments. I need to know the amount of lead-based paint, black mold, asbestos. I need to know the numbers in the drinking water."
“I need to know it all because there are men leaving there with numerous medical issues,” she claimed. “Cancer, you name it.”
“They went to that facility for a certain time and they’re leaving with a lifetime sentence,” she alleged. “So I want to have all the documentation for these men to file a class action lawsuit if they deem fit. And unfortunately, the BOP Is trying to destroy any evidence that we may have for that.”
(l-r) Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, Todd Chrisley.Vivian Zink/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
Vivian Zink/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
Earlier in the episode, Savannah claimed to have spent $500 trying to get in contact with her momJulie Chrisley, who is also in federal custody, during her transit to a different facility.
“After reading these letters from mom that describe her transit process, I know it’s gonna be horrid on dad, and it breaks my heart to know that I’m gonna now have had two parents to go through that traumatic experience,” she explained. “But if mom can do it, dad can do it, and I know that God has got a plan for it all.”
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