Savannah Chrisley Details the "HEARTACHE" Moment After Getting Custody of Siblings | E! News

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17 Jul 202403:15

Summary

TLDRSavannah Christley, star of 'Growing Up Chrisley,' shared her family's legal struggles at the Republican National Convention. She discussed the emotional impact of her parents' tax evasion and bank fraud convictions, the custody of her siblings, and her mother's overturned sentence. Savannah hopes for her mother's return by Thanksgiving and a new trial for her father.

Takeaways

  • πŸ›οΈ Savannah Christle spoke at the Republican National Convention on July 16th, sharing her family's legal struggles.
  • πŸ‘¦πŸ‘§ Savannah had to have a difficult conversation with her siblings Grayson and Khloe about their parents' prison sentences.
  • 🏒 Savannah's parents were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in 2022, leading to their imprisonment.
  • πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Savannah took custody of her younger siblings, Grayson and Khloe, after their father was sentenced to 12 years and their mother to seven.
  • πŸ”’ Savannah highlighted her parents' federal prison identification numbers, 72619 and 7261019, emphasizing their personal significance.
  • 🏑 Savannah's mother, Julie, had her prison sentence overturned in June due to insufficient evidence of her involvement in the scheme before 2007.
  • πŸ“… Savannah hopes for her mother's return home within 90 days, following the overturning of her sentence.
  • 🍽️ Savannah aims to have her mother home by Thanksgiving, allowing her to focus on her father's legal issues.
  • πŸ’Ό The appeals court criticized the trial lawyers for not objecting or filing motions timely, potentially leading to a new trial for Savannah's father.
  • πŸ’° Savannah mentioned spending around $5 million on legal defense, questioning the effectiveness of the trial lawyers.

Q & A

  • What event did Savannah Christley speak at on July 16th?

    -Savannah Christley spoke at the Republican National Convention on July 16th.

  • What was the reason for Savannah's parents' legal battle?

    -Savannah's parents were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in 2022.

  • When did Savannah's parents begin their prison sentences?

    -Their prison sentences began in January of 2023.

  • What responsibility did Savannah take on after her parents' conviction?

    -Savannah got custody of her brother Grayson and sister Khloe.

  • What emotional impact did Savannah describe from the situation?

    -Savannah described the heartache of telling her siblings that she didn't know when their parents would be coming home.

  • What are the significance of the numbers 72619 and 7261019 to Savannah?

    -The numbers 72619 and 7261019 are her parents' identification numbers in the federal prison system.

  • How long was Savannah's father sentenced to prison?

    -Savannah's father was sentenced to 12 years behind bars.

  • What happened to Savannah's mother's prison sentence in June?

    -Savannah's mother's prison sentence was overturned in June due to insufficient evidence of her involvement in the scheme before 2007.

  • What did Savannah hope for regarding her mother's case after the sentence was overturned?

    -Savannah hoped that her mother would be home within no more than 90 days after a hearing and potential resentencing.

  • What is Savannah's goal regarding her mother's return?

    -Savannah's goal is to have her mother home by Thanksgiving.

  • What potential outcome did the appeals court's decision provide for Savannah's father's case?

    -The appeals court's decision provided a solid case for an effective counsel, which could potentially lead to a new trial for Savannah's father.

Outlines

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😒 Savannah Christle's Emotional Speech at RNC

Savannah Christle, star of 'Growing Up Chrisley', delivered an emotional speech at the Republican National Convention on July 16th. She shared the heartache of informing her siblings, Grayson and Khloe, about their parents' prison sentences for tax evasion and bank fraud, which began in January 2023. Savannah, who has been taking care of her siblings, expressed the pain of not knowing when their parents would return home. She also highlighted the ongoing legal drama, mentioning her parents' federal prison identification numbers, 72619 and 72610, which symbolize her family's struggle. Savannah's father was sentenced to 12 years, while her mother's sentence was initially seven years but was overturned in June due to insufficient evidence. Savannah is hopeful for her mother's return home within 90 days and is focused on her father's legal defense, which has cost approximately $5 million. The appeals court's decision has provided a strong case for ineffective counsel, potentially leading to a new trial.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Republican National Convention

The Republican National Convention is a gathering of delegates from the United States Republican Party to nominate a candidate for President and Vice President. In the script, Savannah Christley speaks at this convention, highlighting the personal impact of her family's legal troubles on a national stage.

πŸ’‘Tax Evasion

Tax evasion refers to the illegal act of willfully failing to report income, pay taxes, or submit tax returns. In the context of the script, Savannah's parents were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud, which is central to the family's legal battle and the emotional turmoil described.

πŸ’‘Bank Fraud

Bank fraud is a criminal act where a person intentionally misrepresents information to a financial institution to obtain money, credit, or other benefits. Savannah mentions this alongside tax evasion as the charges her parents faced, illustrating the severity of their legal issues.

πŸ’‘Prison Sentences

A prison sentence is a punishment ordered by a court for someone who has been found guilty of a crime. The script discusses the beginning of Savannah's parents' prison sentences in January 2023, emphasizing the personal consequences for the family.

πŸ’‘Custody

Custody refers to the legal right and duty to care for a child. Savannah mentions obtaining custody of her siblings, Grayson and Khloe, following her parents' incarceration, showing her new responsibilities and the family's restructured dynamics.

πŸ’‘Identification Numbers

Identification numbers in the context of the script refer to the unique numbers assigned to individuals in the federal prison system. Savannah uses these numbers to personalize her parents' incarceration, highlighting the emotional connection she has to their situation.

πŸ’‘Legal Defense

Legal defense involves the strategies and arguments used by a defendant's lawyer in a court of law to protect the defendant's rights and counter the prosecution's case. Savannah discusses the high cost and perceived inadequacy of her family's legal defense, which is a significant aspect of their legal battle.

πŸ’‘Appeals Court

An appeals court reviews the decisions made by lower courts to determine if they were made correctly. Savannah mentions the appeals court's role in her mother's case, where the court found insufficient evidence to convict her before 2007, leading to a potential re-sentencing.

πŸ’‘Resentencing

Resentencing is the process of reevaluating and potentially changing a previously given sentence. Savannah hopes for her mother's resentencing, which could lead to her release, indicating a hopeful turn in the family's legal struggles.

πŸ’‘Reality TV

Reality TV refers to a genre of television programming that documents supposedly unscripted real-life events. Savannah contrasts her family's current 'drama' with the kind they are used to from reality TV, suggesting a deeper, more personal crisis than what is typically portrayed on television.

πŸ’‘Podcast

A podcast is a digital audio program available as a series of episodes that a user can download or stream. Savannah uses her podcast to update fans on her family's situation, specifically her mother's legal developments, showing how she communicates with her audience outside of formal media.

Highlights

Savannah Christle shares her family's legal battle at the Republican National Convention.

She explains the tough conversation she had with her siblings after their parents' conviction.

Parents were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in 2022.

Prison sentences began in January 2023.

Savannah got custody of her brother and sister.

She describes the heartache of telling her siblings about their parents' situation.

Family has been dealing with a different kind of drama than reality TV.

Savannah's parents' identification numbers in the federal prison system are highlighted.

Savannah has been caring for her siblings since their father's 12-year sentence.

Their mother was initially sentenced to seven years for tax fraud.

Julie's (mother's) sentence was overturned in June due to insufficient evidence.

Savannah updates fans on her mother's vacated prison sentence on her podcast.

Mother's resentencing could potentially lead to her release within 90 days.

Savannah hopes her mother will be home by Thanksgiving.

Father's case is still ongoing, with the appeals court providing a solid case for ineffective counsel.

Savannah mentions the significant legal defense costs of around $5 million.

The appeals court's decision could potentially lead to a new trial for the father.

Transcripts

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Savannah christle is sharing one of the

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most heartbreaking parts of her parents

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legal battle while speaking at the

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Republican National Convention on July

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16th the growing up chrisly star

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explains the tough conversation she had

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with her brother Grayson and sister

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Khloe after their parents were convicted

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of tax evasion and bank fraud in 2022

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with their prison sentences beginning in

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January of 2023 saying during her speech

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I got custody of my brother and sister

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and you don't know the heartache until

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you look two children in the eyes and

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say I don't know when Mom and Dad are

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coming home the 26-year-old also

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reflects on how her family has been

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quote consumed with a different kind of

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drama than they're used to in reality TV

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noting quote

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72619 and

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7261 019 these may be just numbers to

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you but to me they're my whole heart

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these numbers are my parents

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identification numbers in our federal

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prison system Savannah has been caring

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for graay and Khloe since their dad was

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sentenced to 12 years behind bars and

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their mom was sentenced to serve seven

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in their tax fraud case however Julie

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sentence was overturned in June when a

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three judge panel determined there

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wasn't enough evidence to show she had

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been involved in the scheme before 2007

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which began in 2006

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following the news of their mother's

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vacated prison sentence Savannah took to

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her unlocked podcast on July 2nd to give

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fans an update on Julie coming home so

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now we sit and wait hopefully no more

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than 90 days to go for that hearing and

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hopefully she comes home because the

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government said they could not well the

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appeals court said they could not find

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the evidence used to convict mom and so

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Mom will go get resentenced hopefully

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she comes home if she comes home oh my

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gosh life will be so much better

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Savannah went on to mention how her goal

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is to have her mom home by Thanksgiving

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which would allow her to have time to

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quote focus on all of dad's stuff and

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then I'll have time to truly focus on

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all of dad's stuff this really wasn't

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people view it as a loss for Dad but in

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the grand scheme of things when you read

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through it the appeals court gave us a

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very solid case for an effective counsel

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by saying trial lawyers should have done

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X Y and Z they should have objected they

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should have filed the motion timely for

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some reason they decide to file it two

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years past the deadline um so none of

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that really makes sense to me especially

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when you spend an absolute Fortune I

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want to say around probably $5 million

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on a legal defense at trial and this is

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where it gets you so that will be huge

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because we could be granted a new trial

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potentially

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