Savannah Chrisley Reveals She's Quitting Parents' $1.6 Million Nashville Mansion To Move Into Condo After Their Release From Prison
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Savannah Chrisley is moving out of her parents' $1.6 million Nashville mansion into a condo, seeking a carefree life post their prison release. Her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were convicted of fraud and tax evasion in 2022. During their incarceration, Savannah cared for her brother and niece while advocating for her parents' release. Following a pardon from President Trump, they were released from prison. Savannah expresses excitement to return to a carefree lifestyle at 28, leaving behind the responsibilities of her parents' home maintenance.
Savannah Chrisley has decided to move out of her parents' Nashville mansion into a condo, embracing a 'carefree life' after their release from prison.
Savannah took on the responsibility of caring for her brother and niece while campaigning for her parents' release, alleging inhumane conditions in prison.
The pardons came after Trump called Savannah to inform her of his decision, leading to her parents' swift release from prison.
Savannah expressed excitement about her new living situation, emphasizing her readiness to transition back to a carefree lifestyle after years of responsibility.
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