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Savannah Chrisley slams 'sex' rumors as parents Todd and Julie are pardoned by Trump


MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JULY 16: Reality TV star Savannah Chrisley speaks on stage on the second day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 16, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Delegates, politicians, and the Republican faithful are in Milwaukee for the annual convention, concluding with former President Donald Trump accepting his party's presidential nomination. The RNC takes place from July 15-18. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JULY 16: Reality TV star Savannah Chrisley speaks on stage on the second day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 16, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Delegates, politicians, and the Republican faithful are in Milwaukee for the annual convention, concluding with former President Donald Trump accepting his party's presidential nomination. The RNC takes place from July 15-18. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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Savannah Chrisley is setting the record straight!

The reality star, 27, slammed the rumors that she slept her way to get a presidential pardon for her parents, Todd and Julie.

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump pardoned Todd and Julie Chrisley. They were freed from prison nearly two and a half years after they were convicted of putting together a $30 million bank fraud and tax evasion scheme, each serving multi-year terms in prison.

There’s been a ton of questions surrounding how Savannah was able to get her parents out of prison with Trump’s use of clemency, “the biggest misconception right now is I either paid for a pardon or slept for a pardon,” Savannah said at a press conference with her dad standing by her side.

“If people knew the countless hours, the money, and the time that I had spent going to [Washington] DC, with not a meeting scheduled, and got on a plane and said, “I’m going to be in the right room at the right time and meet the right people.’”

Savannah also added, “I was never too good to ask and that’s the thing. People think, you’re a celebrity, you’re white, you have money, that we got an upper hand, but we didn’t. I had to fight, and I was relentless, and that’s how it happened.”

Savannah rejoiced as Trump personally called her to let her know her parents will be freed.

Julie was sentenced to serve in Kentucky until 2028 and Todd in Florida until 2032.

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