“The verdict is not what I had hoped or prayed for,” the “Chrisley Knows Best” alum, who is estranged from her family, wrote in a statement.
“I know most of you are expecting to hear from me on my podcasts this week as I took time to be with my family last week,” Lindsie, 32, wrote on her Instagram Story Wednesday.
The “Coffee Convos” podcast co-host concluded her post by thanking her followers for their “continued love and support.” Lindsie also appeared to react to the news early Wednesday morning with a photo of her annotated Bible.The South Carolina native circled Psalm 23, writing, “I will live through this valley.” She also asked God for “protection and peace.”
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