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Todd Chrisley states that Maga Sticker withdrawal from Cell, hopes Trump forgive

Todd Chrisley states that Maga Sticker withdrawal from Cell, hopes Trump forgive

Todd Chrisley and Donald Trump

The former reality television star Todd Chrisley, 55, says once again that she is being mistreated while serving her prison sentence and believes that she is now being attacked due to her support for President Donald Trump, According to TMZ.

What we know:

According to Chrisley’s lawyer, Jay Surgent, the former star of reality has undergone daily harassment by prison guards.

He states that the guards have frequently searched in their cell, turning their mattress, throwing books on the floor and crossing their clothes.

Chrisley also alleges that a guard once poured a Pepsi in his bed and that he faces reprisals for talking about the prison conditions in FPC Pensacola, which will close later this year.

An incident that particularly worried Chrisley involved a prison guard who withdrew a magic sticker from a chair in his cell while allowing other inmates to maintain similar personal items.

His lawyer says that Chrisley believes he is being indicated due to his support for President Trump.

What they are saying:

Chrisley’s lawyer, Jay Surgent, told TMZ that his client expects Trump to consider giving him a forgiveness.

“Todd and his wife would like to be considered for forgiveness, but it will depend on President Trump to review his cases,” said Sale. “Todd has faith in which due consideration will be given, because he feels that he never received constitutional protections in a fair system of criminal justice.”

Daughter Savannah Chrisley It has also been open about his mother’s treatment in prison.

The other side:

The Federal Prison Office (BOP) declined to comment on the specific accusations, but declared that they are committed to guaranteeing the safety of people in custody and that any claim of misconduct is thoroughly investigated.

The agency added that appropriate measures are taken if it is shown that accusations of misconduct are true, which could include criminal prosecution.

The background history:

Todd Chrisley and his wife, Julie, gained fame for their show, “Chrisley Knows Best”, who followed his very united family and his extravagant lifestyle. A jury in 2022 found them guilty to conspire to defraud community banks of more than $ 30 million in fraudulent loans. The Chrisley were also declared guilty of tax evasion by hiding their profits.

Before the Chrisley became reality television stars, they and a former commercial partner presented false documents to the banks in the Atlanta area to obtain fraudulent loans, prosecutors said during their trial.

Prosecutors accused the couple of expenses generously in luxury cars, designer clothes, real estate and trips, and use new fraudulent loans to pay the old ones. Todd Chrisley then declared bankruptcy, according to prosecutors, moving away from more than $ 20 million in unpaid loans.

Julie Chrisley was sentenced to seven years in prison for her convictions for charges of bank fraud and tax evasion and has been carried out in an installation in Lexington, Kentucky. In September, the American district judge Eleanor L. Ross denied his request for a shorter sentence.

Initially, the couple was ordered to pay $ 17.8 million in restitution, but Ross said the amount now is $ 4.7 million.

Other recent topics:

Chrisley was also recently fired from his role as an assistant chaplain, where he was helping to establish church services for inmates of different religions.

RELATED: Todd Chrisley dismissed work in the prison chapel, says the lawyer

Chrisley was withdrawn from his position due to “associating with the inmates” that are part of the prison residential drug abuse program, according to his lawyer. He added that Chrisley also lost access to an office in the chapel where he did his voluntary work and was “sad” for his dismissal of the role.

What follows?

His daughter, Savannah Chrisley, has expressed his case and criticized the justice system during a speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC) last year.

RELATED: Savannah Chrisley in RNC 2024 offers passionate speech about family’s ‘injustice’

Chrisley has the hope that Trump will review his case and grant a presidential forgiveness. It is not clear if the BOP is actively investigating its accusations or if any action will be taken. In addition, with FPC Pensacola ready to close this year, it is unknown where Chrisley will be transferred.

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The accusations of abuse in federal prisons are not uncommon, and Chrisley’s claims raise broader concerns about reprisals against prisoners who speak.

The planned FPC Pensacola closure also brings questions about the conditions of the prison and the destiny of inmates and the staff.

Chrisley’s high profile case and his connections with Trump’s supporters could attract more public and political attention to their claims and possible legal appeals.

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