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My Jurors Should Have Been Rich & White Like Me!

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Todd Chrisley doesn’t just claim that he and his wife Julie are “innocent.”

Despite his 2022 convictions for various financial crimes, the infamous former reality star was released from prison by Donald Trump.

This renders their beliefs helpless. There is no more prison time and no more repayment of the victim. The hat is not enough for Todd.

He claims that their ju umpire was not their “partners” as they weren’t hundreds of millions of millions of millions of millions of millions of them.

Todd Chrisley after prison.
In Fox News, Todd Chrisley explains his learning of forgiveness while in prison. (Image credit: Fox News)

Have Julie and Todd Chrisley not been tested by fellow ju-decides?

While participating in Chrisleys: Life After Lockup special It aired over the weekend and Todd Chrisley was all on his former ju umpire.

In an interview, Juju Chang pointed out that many people have many problems with Todd and Julie, who were convicted of leaving prison with ” your fellow ju umpire .”

Instead of discussing their extremely harsh sentence to get this great opportunity, Todd reminded everyone of the kind of person he really is.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ys_svd4v6s

“Were we convicted by our fellow ju-deputies? What about us?” Todd asked.

“I didn’t see millions of millions in that ju-cited box,” he complained. “I didn’t see people in that ju-choice box in that ju-choice box.”

For the record, your fellow ju umpire means that the ju umpire is chosen by the citizens.

The ju judge is not a panel of judges or legal experts.

Importantly, they are not political appointees or members of a particular class or occupation.

Julie Chrisley speaks to ABC and explains her reaction to new freedoms. Her husband Todd sits on one side, while her daughter Savannah sits on the other. (Image credits; ABC)

That gets worse than his “poetry ju-de-elect” grievance

In addition to complaining that the ju umpire is too poor to see him and Julie’s innocence, Todd Chrisley somehow made it even worse.

“I saw people in large Democrat counties,” he grasped.

“And the judge allowed them to portray us as this white family, who is white and has burning money.”

It sounds like such a proper explanation of the Chrisley family, but it could be the catchphrase of their previous or future reality series. The besthe implies a kind of political persecution.

Grayson Chrisley, Julie Chrisley and Todd Chrisley speak after the latter receives federal pardon. (Image credit: Fox News)

At worst, Todd sounds like he and Julie were in prison Because they are white.

I hope this doesn’t need to be explained that this is clearly not the case. Systemic racism, among other things, confers large structural privileges on a race-based basis.

If Todd and Julie had said they received such a long sentence for being a reality television personality, that would be incredible. Maybe truth!

Sometimes, prosecutors push extra violently against celebrities with non-violent crimes to set an example and boost their careers. (Martha Stewart, anyone?)

In an interview with ABC, Todd Chrisley talked about how he felt “unusual” in prison while sitting beside his wife, Julie Chrisley and daughter, Savannah Chrisley. (Image credits; ABC)

Chrisleys is not looking for “red”

“I’m not really looking at redemption because I know we’ve been convicted. “So I’m not trying to redeem anything.”

Incidentally, they paid a portion of the $17 million reparations owed to the victims.

The pardon negates that debt – and they now aim to get a portion of that money return.

Sometimes people say that prisons rehabilitate people. This is patently wrong. For a simple example, look no further than Todd Chrisley.

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