Savannah Chrisley has her mom Julie's back as she begins her prison sentence.
During the episode, she spoke about the moments that followed after "Two days ago was a really rough day for me," the Chrisley family matriarch said."And it really shouldn’t have been a rough day for me," she added about the day in court. "Man will let you down. People are not always who they say you are," she said."People don’t always have your best intentions at heart. I have become stronger in knowing that I’m going to get through it.
Julie, meanwhile, was originally set to report to FCI Marianna in Jackson County, Florida, just two hours away, but reported instead to Federal Medical Center Lexington in Lexington, Kentucky, after being re-designated to the facility on Dec. 20. FMC Lexington houses both male and female inmates requiring medical or mental health care and holds inmates of all security classifications.
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