Savannah Chrisley Shares Challenges in Communicating with Mother during Prison Transit
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Savannah Chrisley, known for her role in the reality show “Chrisley Knows Best,” recently revealed the difficulties she faced in trying to connect with her mother, Julie Chrisley, during her prison transport. The revelations came during an episode of Savannah’s Unlocked podcast on January 28.
Julie Chrisley, who is serving a seven-year sentence for fraud and tax evasion, had to navigate the complex process of moving between prisons during the appeal process. In letters shared by Savannah on her podcast, Julie described the challenges she faced while being transported across the country alongside other inmates with court dates in different counties.

The uncertainty and lack of information during the transit period added to Julie’s anxiety, as she mentioned in her letters. Despite the misinformation circulating among inmates about her potential release, Julie tried to stay positive amid the turmoil of the transit process, where inmates are kept unaware of departure dates and destinations for security reasons.
Savannah expressed the frustration of not knowing her mother’s whereabouts during this time, recounting the efforts they made to reach out to each other to no avail. She shared a touching moment when another inmate, to whom Julie had entrusted her contact details, called Savannah to reassure her about her mother’s safety and whereabouts.
The financial burden of staying connected weighed heavily on Savannah, who disclosed spending around $500 on communication costs alone during her mother’s transit. She criticized the exorbitant charges for communicating with incarcerated loved ones, highlighting the importance of family interaction in supporting inmates and reducing recidivism rates.
Upon finally reconnecting with her mother, Savannah was devastated to hear about Julie’s harrowing experiences, including unsafe living conditions and alleged privacy violations at the detention center. This prompted Savannah to take proactive steps towards advocating for legislative changes to improve the treatment of incarcerated individuals.
Savannah shared her plans to push for reforms in Congress, including addressing gender-specific issues faced by women in custody and advocating for fair visitation rights and improved communication channels. She underscored the need for transparency and accountability within the prison system to ensure the well-being of inmates and uphold their basic rights.
In her quest for justice and reform, Savannah highlighted the importance of amplifying the voices of those directly impacted by the flaws in the criminal justice system. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work on reform initiatives with organizations like CPAC, aiming to bridge the gap between policy-making and the reality faced by incarcerated individuals.
Savannah’s determination to effect change and her commitment to supporting her mother and others facing similar challenges serve as a poignant reminder of the human impact of systemic flaws within the justice system. As she continues her advocacy work, Savannah remains dedicated to advocating for a fairer, more just society for all individuals, especially those behind bars.
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