Savannah Chrisley shares tribute to imprisoned mom Julie: “We will Forever Fight”

Savannah Chrisley Shares Tribute to Imprisoned Mom Julie: ‘We Will Forever Fight’ thank you!!

Savannah Chrisley Shares Tribute to Imprisoned Mom Julie: ‘We Will Forever Fight’ thank you!!

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Savannah Chrisley Is mom Julie Chrisley She is her mind.

Julie was 50 on the same day. Todd Chrisley, 53, reported to prisonSavannah sent a sweet message to her mom via Instagram Story.

“Will forever fight for this smile ❤️,” Savannah wrote over a smiling photo of Julie on Tuesday. “I love you mama.”

Savannah was not the only Chrisley child to send a support note for their parents. Chase Chrisley His parents had been sent to prison and he shared a Bible verse about the story. He cited the verse to say, “God is with Us.” Matthew 1:23.

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Savannah Chrisley Shares Tribute to Imprisoned Mom Julie: ‘We Will Forever Fight’ thank you!!

Savannah Chrisley Shares Tribute to Imprisoned Mom Julie: ‘We Will Forever Fight’ thank you!!

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Last year, Todd and Julie were both found guilty of tax evasion and bank fraud. Julie will be sentenced to seven years in prison, and Todd will receive twelve. Both were also ordered to serve 16 months probation after their release.

RELATED: Todd Chrisley’s Final, Hopeful Message Ahead of Prison Check-In: ‘Fight the Good Fight’

Todd and Julie shared bits from their faith on their podcast in the wake of the sentencing. Chrisley Confessions. Julie shared her gratitude, knowing that Todd will be back with her someday, before she learned their fate.

There is the possibility that my husband and me could be separated. However, there is a difference between my spouse and me being separated for a certain amount of time and having the final goodbye forever,” she said. “It almost makes it feel shameful that I’m even concerned.”

She said, “It puts things in perspective for me because everyone thinks our hard is the most difficult thing.”

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Chrisleys maintain that their sentencing was unfair. In a previous statement to PEOPLE,  their attorney Alex Little of Burr & Forman LLP claimed the trial “was marred by serious and repeated errors.” They will appeal their sentences.

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