Reality star Todd Chrisley finally talked about his prison experience after spending 28 months locked up. The TV personality sat down with his daughter Savannah on her podcast called Unlocked to share his story. Other prisoners gave him a special nickname during his time behind bars. Fellow inmates started calling him Teflon Todd because nothing seemed to stick to him. He said talking with other prisoners felt like doing a podcast every day for over two years.
Todd and his wife Julie faced serious criminal charges back in 2022. Courts found them guilty of tax evasion, wire fraud, and conspiracy crimes. Donald Trump gave both of them presidential pardons earlier this year. Savannah worked hard to make the pardon happen and blamed an Obama-appointed judge for the legal problems. She claimed the judge allowed illegal evidence during their trial.
The former reality star kept his spirits up during the difficult time. Todd said his mind stayed free even though his body was trapped in prison. He read religious books and made friends with other famous inmates like Rick Singer from the college admissions scandal. Todd refused to let the prison walls break his mental strength. His faith helped him survive the worst parts of being locked up.
The Chrisley family plans to return to television with a new show. Lifetime network will air their comeback story after the prison experience. The program will follow how they rebuild their lives and careers. Cameras will capture their journey as they start over again. The show focuses on their second chance at fame and fortune.
Todd and his wife Julie faced serious criminal charges back in 2022. Courts found them guilty of tax evasion, wire fraud, and conspiracy crimes. Donald Trump gave both of them presidential pardons earlier this year. Savannah worked hard to make the pardon happen and blamed an Obama-appointed judge for the legal problems. She claimed the judge allowed illegal evidence during their trial.
The former reality star kept his spirits up during the difficult time. Todd said his mind stayed free even though his body was trapped in prison. He read religious books and made friends with other famous inmates like Rick Singer from the college admissions scandal. Todd refused to let the prison walls break his mental strength. His faith helped him survive the worst parts of being locked up.
The Chrisley family plans to return to television with a new show. Lifetime network will air their comeback story after the prison experience. The program will follow how they rebuild their lives and careers. Cameras will capture their journey as they start over again. The show focuses on their second chance at fame and fortune.