Todd Chrisley
Prison guards tore the Maga sticker from my cell !!!
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Todd ChrisleyThe lawyer says that his client is extremely abused behind bars … and the hope of reality TV stars President Trump Comes to the rescue.
Todd's lawyer, Jay SurgentTMZ tells … He had a long conversation with Todd on Tuesday, and Chrisley told him about a group of evil treatment, which he was supposed to be exposed to in FPC Pensacola in Florida.
He said to death that a prison attendant recently torn down the Maga sticker that Todd put on a chair in his cell. He said to death in silence when the security guard removed the Pro Trump sticker and did not appeal to a further retaliation for fear.
The lawyer of Todd says that other occupants have stickers on chairs in their cells … but Todds was the only one that was removed. He tells us that Todd believes that guards are against him because he supports Trump.
Surgent says Todd believes that his cell is “shaken” by guards every day … He claims that they turn his mattress, throw his books on the floor and look for his clothes.
Todd even claims that a security guard once poured a pepsi on his bed.
His lawyer says that the alleged poor treatment is due to poor attention, which is raised at FPC Pensacola, which will be closed this year on the conditions.
Todd serves a 12-year prison sentence for bank fraud and tax evasion and his lawyer hopes for a forgiveness of Trump. His wife JulieAlso locked up for the same.
Surgent says to TMZ … “Todd and his wife want to be considered for pardon, but it will be up to President Trump to check her cases. He never received a constitution in a fair criminal justice system.
Note … Todd and Julie's daughter, savannahspoke to RNC last year … Railings on the judicial system And the prosecutors who have persecuted their parents.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons rejected a comment on Todd's allegations, but says that they are “committed to ensuring the safety of the people in our care, our employees and the public”.
The BOP adds … “Allegations of misconduct are thoroughly examined and reasonable measures are taken if such allegations are proven to be true, including the possibility of transfer due to law enforcement.”