
Savannah Chrisley She seemed very happy when she announced that the Eleventh Circuit Court would hear her parents’ oral arguments Todd And Julie Chrisley Tax fraud case in an Instagram video on Monday, November 20. The reality star, 26, explained that she wasn’t planning on having a normal Thanksgiving celebration this year because her mom, 50, and dad, 54, are currently in prison after being convicted of tax fraud, but she celebrated the win.
Savannah revealed that she and her family were planning a limited vacation this year, but she was thrilled after learning of the oral arguments. “We’re doing Thanksgiving a little differently this year because I didn’t want to fake it. I wasn’t going to do the traditional Thanksgiving that we’ve always done, but I got a call this morning, and the appeals court accepted our oral arguments,” she said. “I was literally crying.” , and I’m one step closer to bringing mom and dad home. The children were terrified. I’m terrified. I have to explain that to renal. “It’s absolutely amazing.”
the Chrisley knows best The star proceeded to explain that they would be presenting their arguments in early 2024 and explained how important the matter was. “The week of March 25, we will have oral arguments,” she said. “Only about 6% of cases submitted for oral argument are accepted. So this is huge news. We have to go out and argue [about] Why should mom and dad be at home? So God is good! Thanksgiving win!
In the commentary, Savannah provided further description of what a “critical moment” oral arguments can be like. “The briefs have been written, and the committee may already be leaning toward making a decision. Oral arguments are therefore an opportunity to reinforce the committee’s decision in your favor, or perhaps your last chance to save your case!” she wrote.

Todd and Julie Chrisley are currently serving prison sentences of 12 and seven years, respectively. They were convicted on tax fraud charges in June 2022, and received their sentences in November of that year. They surrendered themselves to begin their sentences on January 17.