Once again, Julie Chrisley has had one of her requests shut down by a judge when it comes to her resentencing hearing. Keep reading to find out what’s happening with the Chrisley Knows Best star now.
Julie Chrisley Shut Down By Federal Judge
Julie Chrisley has a resentencing hearing coming up in the upcoming week. This comes after finding out that there was an error in her first sentencing. This week, she put in a simple request for this hearing. All she wants is to be able to wear civilian clothing to her hearing. Unfortunately for the Chrisley Knows Best star, her request has been denied by the federal judge Fox reports. Of course, her lawyers are shocked by this news.
“There is no good cause for denying the Defendant the opportunity to appear in civilian clothing for this hearing,” they state.
This isn’t the first time she has been shut down though for a special request this hearing. Before this, she asked if she could attend via Zoom. However, she was denied that request as well.
Denied For Attending Via Zoom
Earlier this summer, Savannah Chrisley took to her Instagram story to talk about what was going on with her mom. She revealed that Julie had put in a request to attend her hearing via Zoom, which is apparently very common.
Savannah Chrisley | Instagram Story
“For those wondering what’s going on right now. The judge denied our motion for my mother to attend her hearing via Zoom. When you are in prison it is VERY customary to attend via Zoom,” Savannah writes on her Instagram story.
She continues, clearly very emotional, sharing that she now has to be worried for her mother’s safety as she is transported and shackled for this hearing.
A clearly very upset Savannah continues writing: “What does this mean? My mother will be shackled and transported for the next month… plane… bus… etc. with MEN.. some [of] whom are VIOLENT,” she explains. “I don’t know when I will hear from her next. This punishment does NOT fit the alleged crime.”
Hopefully for Julie, her sentencing goes well this week and she is not put in any dangerous situations as she travels to the hearing in person. Only time will tell what the outcome of the whole thing is.
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