Julie Chrisley got through her resentencing hearing. However, it was not what she wanted to hear. Her attorney has let fans know that her fame influenced her resentencing decision. There is a lot to unfold about this situation. Keep reading to find out more about why her fame ruined her chance at freedom.
Savannah Chrisley Is Livid
Savannah Chrisley is not happy about the decision the judge made in her mother’s resentencing. She was there with her brother, Chase Chrisley. They saw their mother break down in tears and apologize to the court and her children.
“This is 100% injustice. Let’s face it. We’re in Fulton County. We’ve seen the injustices happen. Time and time again. It’s heartbreaking. It’s heartbreaking, especially as a woman to see how women in the system are treated. So, we’re going to move forward with appealing this,”
Savannah plans to appeal this resentencing and keep fighting for her mother’s freedom.
Julie Chrisley’s Fame Influenced Her Decision
It has been revealed what Julie Chrisley’s attorney thinks about the resentencing. Jay Surgent revealed that he thinks the judge did not lower her sentencing due to her fame. He thinks that the judge is bias towards celebrities. The judge wanted to make a point that celebrities could not get away with things. It is possible that the judge did not have any plans to lower her sentencing. This is due to her fame and the judge was not going to have her get out earlier than originally planned. Her attorney also made the point that Julie is not a threat to society and would cause no harm. However, the judge made it clear that there were consequences for her actions. Julie Chrisley did not get the answer she wanted in court.
It seems as though her attorney thinks that her fame influenced the judge to not take any time off. They think that it was to make a point that you cannot get away with doing what she did. Unfortunately, this is not what anyone wanted to hear. Savannah is not happy and plans to keep fighting for her freedom. Her fame did not work in her favor when it came to her getting out of prison early. What do you think about that? Do you think her fame influenced the judge to give her the same amount of time? Sound off in the comments below. We would love to hear your thoughts.