Todd Chrisley's Explosive Claims on Prison Racism, Trump's Pardon Just the Beginning?
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/ Jun 02, 2025, 10:45PM IST
Todd Chrisley, recently pardoned by Donald Trump, is speaking out about the racial injustices he witnessed behind bars. At a press conference in Nashville, the reality TV star claimed that Black inmates at FPC Pensacola were denied opportunities he received, highlighting systemic racism in the prison system. With his daughter Savannah by his side, Todd vowed to fight for those he left behind. Chrisley insists his conviction was unjust and has reunited with his wife Julie for a new reality show.

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