Savannah Chrisley compares her parents’ prison sentence to Jen Shah
Chrisley Prairie have a few questions when it comes to her parents Todd and Julie Chrisleyprison sentence.
Specifically, the Growing up Chrisley stars question why Todd and Julie were sentenced to serve 12 and seven years behind barsrespectively, for their tax fraud case, while The True Housewives of Salt Lake City‘S Jen Shah was sentenced to serve six and a half years in prison for its own fraud case.
“Put the cases side by side, and it doesn’t make any sense,” she said above January 17 episode hers unlocked audio file. “It’s just not.”
While the three reality TV stars were all convicted for the same reasons—Todd and Julie for electronic fraud and conspiring to commit bank fraud, and Jen for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering related to the nationwide telemarketing scheme—Savannah said she thinks the differences in the cases are due to victim statements.
“There are hundreds of victims who are elderly and who give statements that they have lost their homes, threatened to end their lives,” the 25-year-old said of Jen’s case. “There are so many different things, and she has six and a half years. Six and a half years, that makes sense.”