Savannah Chrisley and Grayson Chrisley When their parents were released from prison, on the moon – but that moment did not bring the entire family together.
In an episode Tuesday, September 9 Chrisley: Back to reality,,,,, Chase Chrisley Revealed that he was excluded from his father Todd Chrisley With mother Julie Chrisley Each of them was jailed for 28 months on bank fraud, wire fraud and tax evasion charges.
However, his younger brother Grayson is completely in a loop and part Pick up staff For Julie, now 52, in Kentucky. Savannah, 28, is responsible for searching Todd, 56, in Florida.
Grayson, 19, explained in the episode: “Ches should have been included, but Chase left the house for some reason. Presidential pardon from Donald Trump. “He was in him then. If you weren’t there, you weren’t there.”
Chase, 29, revealed in episode 6 of the reality show that he received a call from his sister Savannah before his parents released it.
When he arrived at their home, he tried to help coordinate the transport of Todd and Julie, but Savannah handled it.

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American Network/Getty Images“The chase was there all the way throughout the process,” Savannah said. “I was in the house and that was when Grayson said he would go to mom, and I would go to dad. That was the best way it worked.”
She further claimed: “No one really has the emotional ability or wants to have it Handle the chase And all his crazy emotions. Attempt to indicate or not help. ”
Savannah quipped, “If you’re not financially contributing to the whole process, you won’t be giving your own opinion either.”
As Savannah waits for Todd and Grayson to prepare for Julie’s release in Kentucky, when he waits for Todd and Grayson to prepare for Julie’s release in Kentucky, Going home in Tennessee and Nanny Faye. Chase said when he was on the other side with his grandmother’s heart that he was “angry” about the way the travel arrangements were handled.

He admitted: “Savannah is someone who has to decide who will pick up my parents. I don’t think it’s great.”
Julie’s mom, Pam Hughesalso very frustrated because she is not there Hug her daughter Outside the prison.
“I do want to [be involved]. From day one, I said it. ” Pam said while in the repentance.
When asked why she didn’t “can go”, Pam replied, “That’s just a situation I don’t want to talk about.”

Grayson claims his grandparents “not included because that’s too much for them.” He noted that they had to sleep in the car and wait for a few hours, so that’s not the right thing for their elders.
Chase told Todd’s mother, Nanny Faye, that he noted that Savannah’s friends were there with their cousins, but without him or grandparents.
Once Todd and Julie are at home, Chase can embrace them and have their own moments. But he later questioned the fact that so many Savannah friends were partying at their homes.
“I think it only takes my mom for a second,” Chase said while in the repentance. “Savannah has all her friends groups in the house. It’s a very close thing, so I’m not sure why all of these people are in the house.”
Pam agreed with her grandson, and he said: “It was very mean and confusing to me.”
Meanwhile, Grayson doesn’t like Chase’s girlfriend Jodi Laine Fourneratthe first time I met her parents that night.

“I’m just not sure this is something she should be included,” Grayson told the camera. “He’s grown up and you can only include him.”
Earlier this season, Chase claimed Savannah Putter The “little wedge” between him and Grayson After the parents were imprisoned. Meanwhile, Savannah revealed that she and Chase had a conflict after she and Chase allegedly did not help her or her financial situation in their parents’ legal issues.
Chrisley: Back to reality The series finale will air on Tuesday, September 16 at 8 p.m. ET and will be aired back to back for two episodes.

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