Todd Chrisley is one hungry jailbird … claiming he is being fed animal-infested meals whereas behind bars — although his jail begs to vary.
In an announcement to TMZ, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) is adamant they function secure and humane services regardless of Todd’s claims that rats/squirrels are on the unfastened of their meals storage facility & a lifeless cat dropped from the ceiling onto their meals — including the standard of meals consumed by their incarcerated inhabitants is a precedence.
The FBOP additionally refutes Todd’s claims the meals is laden with black mildew and outdated by a minimum of a yr … saying that expired meals is discarded and never utilized.
In truth, they work beneath FBOP laws, and inform us … their meals service mission goals to offer wholesome, nutritionally sound, and appetizing meals that meet the wants of each particular person.
FBOP establishments — together with FPC Pensacola, the place Todd is incarcerated — are accredited by the American Correctional Association, which covers indoor residing and different important laws equivalent to environmental situations like temperature and air high quality.
Clearly, they are not thrilled Todd is talking out about jail situations whereas behind bars … and the FBOP says it urges inmates to as an alternative search a proper assessment by the jail’s Administrative Remedy Program for any considerations.
To add insult to harm, Todd’s daughter Savannah just lately accused jail officers of retaliating in opposition to Todd for talking out about lock-up situations.
On that subject, Chrisley’s lawyer Jay Surgent, says Todd’s bravery in talking out concerning the state of the jail must be congratulated, not criticized. The Bureau of Prisons stated it completely investigates all claims of worker misconduct.
Remember, Todd’s spouse Julie Chrisley is serving her time at FMC Lexington, the place we’ve not heard a peep from her concerning the grub.
Guess the KPC, Kentucky jail cooking, is simply advantageous along with her!