Julie Chrisley defined that her adopted daughter Chloe has been receiving the assistance of therapists because the Chrisley Knows Best star, 49, and her husband Todd, 53, underwent their authorized battle for tax evasion and financial institution fraud. Julie opened up about her adopted daughter, 10, whereas talking to one in every of her different daughters Savannah, 25, on her podcast Unlocked, launched on Tuesday, November 29.
During the podcast episode, which was recorded earlier than Julie was sentenced to seven years in jail for tax fraud, the truth star revealed that Chloe has “the help of therapists” in serving to her deal with all of the authorized issues that Todd and Julie have been going via. Savannah additionally talked about that Chloe “had a psychologist since she was a toddler” and that the truth star couple “wanted to stay on top of her mental health and what’s in her best interest.” Savannah additionally described their household as “huge advocates” for remedy.
Earlier within the dialogue, Savannah revealed that Chloe, who’s Todd’s son Kyle’s organic daughter, tends to pay attention to household discussions, presumably even concerning the lead-up to the November 21 sentencing. Savannah described her sister as “nosy,” and she or he tends to hearken to the whole lot occurring together with her household. “She’ll put on her headphones and act like she’s listening to something when in reality nothing’s on,” she stated. “So all of the legal issues we’ve had going on, she’s heard about, and she’s dealing with in her own way.”
Julie and Todd had been each sentenced to time in jail, after being discovered responsible of a number of fraud fees on November 21. While Julie was sentenced to seven years, her husband was given 12 years. Prior to the sentencing, Savannah had revealed that she had custody of each Chloe and her youthful brother Grayson, 16, simply in case each mother and father had been sentenced to time in jail.
At one other level within the podcast, Julie spoke about her feelings and ideas earlier than being sentenced. “I have never gone out here and intentionally tried to do anything that I wasn’t supposed to do, and look where I’m standing right now,” she stated. “I know what I’ve done. More important, I know what I haven’t done.” She additionally shared a mantra that helps consolation her. “God will break you down just so he can bless you,” she stated.