Julie Chrisley.Photo:Tommy Garcia/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
Tommy Garcia/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
Julie Chrisleyis keeping herself busy while in prison.As her daughterSavannah Chrisleycontinued reading her letters from prison on Tuesday’s episode of herUnlockedpodcast, the former reality star revealed how education has become a part of her mom’s weekly routine.“I’m teaching a real estate class and I asked where I could get the info for the class,” Julie, 51, shared across one of several letters. “There’s an outdated book and access to a typewriter if you buy the ribbon and commissary.“Julie is also enrolled as a student in other prison courses. “I have two classes tonight, too, and also being a judge for one of the other classes. I’m one of the sharks for theirShark Tankpresentation,” she added.TheSpecial Forcesalum, 26, noted that Julie’s First Step Act (FSA) classes provide inmates with credits for “an early release.” According to the Bureau of Prisons, these “reentry programs” are “designed to ensure all sentenced inmates have the skills necessary to succeed upon release.“The famed mother declared that her first FSA course “really was a waste of time, but at least I get credit.” However, she added that some good has come for prisoners enrolled in the program.“I went upstairs and everyone was going crazy,” she shared. “FSA credits had been applied and so many people’s dates got moved up. It’s going to be a crazy week. Lots of people are getting released."(L-R) Julie Chrisley and Savannah Chrisley.Terry Wyatt/GettyAll letters were written during Julie’s first few weeks at Federal Medical Center Lexington in Kentucky. Sheentered in January 2023as her husband,Todd Chrisley, reported to Federal Medical Center Pensacola in Florida.It’s uncertain if Julie is still teaching her real estate course or continuing with her other classes. PEOPLE has reached out to Savannah’s rep for comment.Julie and Todd, 54, wereoriginally sentencedto a combined 19 years in prison for fraud and tax evasion. Amid their ongoing appeal process, theirsentences were reduced, with Julie now serving five years while Todd will remain behind bars for 10 years.In November 2023, Savannah revealed that “the appeals courthas granted our oral arguments,” meaning they “get to go and argue why mom and dad should be home."(L-R) Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley and Todd Chrisley.Vivian Zink/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In the meantime, Julie is also keeping herself occupied in prison with a job, though it wasn’t entirely clear what the role is.“I started work on the 27th [of February 2023],” she shared in the letters, which Savannah read onUnlocked. “I work Monday through Thursday, 6:00 a.m. until 1. I enjoy it because I stay busy.”
Julie Chrisleyis keeping herself busy while in prison.
As her daughterSavannah Chrisleycontinued reading her letters from prison on Tuesday’s episode of herUnlockedpodcast, the former reality star revealed how education has become a part of her mom’s weekly routine.
“I’m teaching a real estate class and I asked where I could get the info for the class,” Julie, 51, shared across one of several letters. “There’s an outdated book and access to a typewriter if you buy the ribbon and commissary.”
Julie is also enrolled as a student in other prison courses. “I have two classes tonight, too, and also being a judge for one of the other classes. I’m one of the sharks for theirShark Tankpresentation,” she added.
TheSpecial Forcesalum, 26, noted that Julie’s First Step Act (FSA) classes provide inmates with credits for “an early release.” According to the Bureau of Prisons, these “reentry programs” are “designed to ensure all sentenced inmates have the skills necessary to succeed upon release.”
The famed mother declared that her first FSA course “really was a waste of time, but at least I get credit.” However, she added that some good has come for prisoners enrolled in the program.
“I went upstairs and everyone was going crazy,” she shared. “FSA credits had been applied and so many people’s dates got moved up. It’s going to be a crazy week. Lots of people are getting released.”
(L-R) Julie Chrisley and Savannah Chrisley.Terry Wyatt/Getty
Terry Wyatt/Getty
All letters were written during Julie’s first few weeks at Federal Medical Center Lexington in Kentucky. Sheentered in January 2023as her husband,Todd Chrisley, reported to Federal Medical Center Pensacola in Florida.
It’s uncertain if Julie is still teaching her real estate course or continuing with her other classes. PEOPLE has reached out to Savannah’s rep for comment.
Julie and Todd, 54, wereoriginally sentencedto a combined 19 years in prison for fraud and tax evasion. Amid their ongoing appeal process, theirsentences were reduced, with Julie now serving five years while Todd will remain behind bars for 10 years.
In November 2023, Savannah revealed that “the appeals courthas granted our oral arguments,” meaning they “get to go and argue why mom and dad should be home.”
(L-R) Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley and Todd Chrisley.Vivian Zink/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
Vivian Zink/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
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In the meantime, Julie is also keeping herself occupied in prison with a job, though it wasn’t entirely clear what the role is.
“I started work on the 27th [of February 2023],” she shared in the letters, which Savannah read onUnlocked. “I work Monday through Thursday, 6:00 a.m. until 1. I enjoy it because I stay busy.”
source: people.com