Savannah Chrisley’s Emotional Update: Parents’ Appeal Advances Toward Freedom
Savannah Chrisley, the former star of ‘Chrisley Knows Best,’ took to Instagram on Monday to share a major update on the ongoing appeal of her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, who are currently serving time for fraud. The appeals court has granted oral arguments, marking a crucial step that could potentially alter the outcome of their case.
Thanksgiving with a Difference

In an emotional video clip set to “Goodness of God” by CeCe Winans, Savannah expressed her excitement about the turn of events. She revealed that the family is spending Thanksgiving differently this year, and her genuine emotions reflect the significance of the recent news.
One Step Closer to Home
Savannah, 26, shared her joy, stating, “I got a call this morning, and the appeals court has granted our oral arguments. So, I literally was sobbing.” She emphasized that this development brings them “one step closer to getting mom and dad home.”
Key Dates and Legal Insight
The reality star revealed that oral arguments are scheduled to begin the week of March 25, 2024, highlighting the rarity of such opportunities, with only about 6 percent of cases submitted for oral arguments being accepted. Savannah sees this as a significant win and an opportunity to argue for her parents’ return home.
A Critical Moment
In the caption, Savannah explained the importance of an oral argument in an appellate court, describing it as a critical moment where the panel’s decision can be influenced. She emphasized her unwavering support for her parents, stating, “I WILL NEVER STOP FIGHTING FOR YOU MAMA AND DADDY!”
Family Support and Legal Background
Supportive Comments and Family Unity
Savannah’s post garnered an outpouring of supportive comments, including from her big brother Chase Chrisley, who exclaimed, “God is good!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻.” The post was also shared by her estranged sister, Lindsie Chrisley, indicating a united front within the family during this challenging time.
Legal Journey and New Representation
Todd, 54, and Julie, 50, began serving their sentences in January after being convicted of fraud. With new attorney Jay Surgent on board, the family has been actively appealing their case. Surgent previously highlighted the constitutional rights violation claims, emphasizing the need for a fair hearing.
Activism Amidst Adversity
While Todd and Julie navigate their time behind bars, Savannah has taken on prison reform activism. Caring for younger siblings Grayson, 17, and Chloe, 10, she expressed her commitment to turning her experiences into positive change. Savannah emphasized the need to fight for the rights of those unjustly treated in the legal system.
As the Chrisley family awaits the oral arguments, the support and hope expressed by Savannah reflect the ongoing challenges and determination faced by the family in their legal journey.
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