Julie Chrisley says ‘asbestos and mold’ from the prison caused health condition

Julie Chrisley reveals health condition caused by prison time

Julie Chrisley’s 28 -month prison has apparently harmed her health.

Julie and her husband, Todd, were released from prison in May after President Trump pardoned them. The couple served long convictions after being convicted of charges of bank fraud and tax evasion.

Now they open up on their prison experience in their podcast Chrisley Confessions 2.0.

During the July 30 -episode of the podcast, Julie said, “Listen, I have a pulmonary level from being in prison. You will probably notice me at certain times and try to have a breath.”

Julie, along with her husband on the podcast, became the couple claiming that the pulmonary state was caused by bad conditions in the prison, which was allegedly filled with black mold and asbestos.

“It’s something we need to address right now,” Todd listened to listeners. “This week you have a medical appointment with a lung specialist who will do some samples on you.”

The couple also claimed that they did not speak on the phone during their time in prison.

Julie claimed they only emailed, which was also “sporadic at best.”

“We did not speak everyone. There is something in prison that if married couples are both jailed, both departments must give an approval to get a phone call a month,” she shared. “My varde approved it, your ward did not.”

Todd claimed that his varde was “caught by so much corrupt behavior” and punished him because their daughter, Savannah, revealed everything about the prison conditions and the abuse he got during his time.

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