Savannah Chrisley expresses mixed emotions about the closing of her father Todd Chrisley’s prison facility. While she is glad that the facility is shutting down due to its poor conditions, she is worried about where her father will be relocated next. Todd, who is serving a 12-year sentence for tax evasion, bank and wire fraud, and conspiracy, is currently held in Pensacola. The Federal Bureau of Prisons plans to move inmates within 500 miles of their intended release location.
Savannah is concerned that moving her father further away would be retaliation by a facility employee who allegedly dislikes him. She has vowed to fight against any unfair relocation plans and insists on a thorough inspection of the prison facility before its demolition. She wants to ensure that the inmates’ living conditions are safe and free from hazards like lead-based paint, black mold, and asbestos.
Despite the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ assurance of maintaining a secure and humane environment for inmates, Savannah remains unconvinced. She believes that the inmates are leaving the facility with long-lasting medical issues and is considering filing a class-action lawsuit on their behalf.
In addition to her concerns about her father, Savannah also shares her worries about her mother, Julie Chrisley, who is serving a seven-year sentence at a different facility. She is determined to support her parents through their prison experiences and trusts in a higher plan for their future.