Savannah Chrisley claims her father, Todd Chrisley, is dealing with retaliation for talking out concerning the deplorable jail circumstances he and his inmates allegedly face each day. What’s extra, she claims that issues have gotten so unhealthy, Todd could also be transferred to a state jail “because our federal institutions cannot guarantee his safety.”
In a brand new interview on NewsNation’s Cuomo, the 26-year-old Unlocked podcast host spoke with Brian Entin and shared a surprising replace about her father since he spoke out from behind bars final month and claimed, amongst different issues, that inmates are “literally starving to death” and that the correctional facility in Pensacola, Florida, the place he is presently serving his jail sentence is allegedly infested with rats and rotten meals served at an alarming fee.
And since Todd spoke out, Savannah claims issues have truly gotten worse.
“The retaliation is real,” she informed NewsNation. “It is heartbreaking for me to watch as his daughter, but they have even gone to the extent of stating that they will try to ship him to a state facility because our federal institutions cannot guarantee his safety.”
ET has reached out to the Federal Bureau of Prisons for remark.
What’s extra, Savannah claims that since Todd final spoke out, she’s since anonymously acquired data from those that work contained in the jail facility.
“So, there are individuals who work in that facility who are giving me all the information, which should scare the warden and the [Bureau of Prisons],” she claimed. “The BoP has called me a liar numerous times, but I have all the information to back it up. And these letters, I mean, I even have recordings of them speaking about shipping my father … but they have to have a good reason to [do so]. They have to find something he’s in violation of.”
In an effort to discover a violation, Savannah claims she’s heard “they’re going to the extent of planting cell phones, drugs, going through his lockers, so that they can send him to a facility and truly behind bars.”
After Savannah referred to as out the Bureau of Prisons in a earlier TV interview, a spokesperson for the federal custody company informed ET that its mission is to “operate facilities that are safe, secure, and humane” and that “humane treatment of the men and women in our custody is a top priority.”
Todd is presently serving a diminished 10-year jail sentence following his tax fraud conviction. Savannah’s mother, Julie, is presently serving a diminished five-year sentence in Lexington, Kentucky. So far as her remedy there, Savannah claims it’s no stroll within the park.
“The conditions are awful. They’re deplorable,” she alleged. “The fact that she’s in Kentucky, it’s 30 degrees. She’s going without heat. They will do a temporary fix and then they’ll be without it again. There was also a dead bird in the water where their water comes from. So, it’s tough.”
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