Todd Chrisley claims jail prerequisites are so frightening, a lifeless cat fell from the ceiling into inmates’ meals.
“It is so disgustingly filthy,” the previous fact celebrity — who's serving a 10-year jail sentence for financial institution fraud and tax evasion on the Federal Jail Camp in Pensacola, Fla. — informed NewsWeek’s Brian Entin on Friday of the prerequisites of the ability.
“The food is literally, I’m not exaggerating this…the food is dated. It’s out of date by at a minimum a year. It’s a year past expiration,” he stated.
Chrisley claimed all through the interview that they’d lined up inmates’ meals with plastic whilst they had been disposing of black mildew from the ceiling when a lifeless cat dropped onto the meals.
Chrisley additional alleged that rats and squirrels had been discovered within the garage facility the place the inmates’ meals is saved.
Detailing his nutrition in the back of bars, the “Chrisley Knows Best” celebrity stated that he best eats meals that he should purchase and make “from the commissary.”
“I eat tuna, I eat peanut butter. That’s where I get protein. I eat like a pasta salad that I make, pasta that I get in commissary. And then I start over again doing the same thing the next week.”
Chrisley, 54, claimed the warden has been seeking to “break” him by way of proscribing the quantity of meals pieces he should purchase.
“So, before she came here you could buy 12 packs of tuna a week and she cut it down to six and then it went from six to three. She had not given a reason,” he claimed.
“When I asked her about it, she said, ‘Commissary is a privilege, not a right.'”
He added, “They are literally starving these men to death here. These men are getting…I don’t know that they’re getting, 1000 calories a day.”
Entin contacted the jail about Chrisley’s claims, however was once informed that “there are nutritious foods” which can be “up to date and fine.”
Chrisley, who spoke with Entin over the telephone, informed the journalist that whilst the jail can have claimed he couldn’t interview Todd in particular person on account of a “breach of security,” the true reason why is that “they don’t want [Entin] in here where [he] can see what’s really going on.”
In a separate video posted to X, Chrisley shared how “devastating” it's not to have the ability to discuss persistently to his spouse Julie Chrisley, 50, who's serving out her six-and-a-half-year sentence within the Federal Scientific Middle in Lexington, Ky.
“She and I email four or five times a day, but they will hold my emails and hold them on her end as well as a way of punishment,” Todd claimed.
He alleged they’re being punished as a result of one of the vital couple’s 3 youngsters, Savannah, has been talking out about her folks’ residing prerequisites on her podcast.
The 25-year-old has claimed that inmates’ scientific wishes are ceaselessly omitted and that temperatures will once in a while achieve the triple digits throughout the cells because of a loss of air-con throughout the facility.
After talking out, each Savannah and Todd have claimed that he and Julie are going through “retaliation” in the back of bars.
In July, the daddy of 5’s attorney claimed that his mail was once being destroyed and that he was once being photographed whilst he slept.
Chatting with Entin final week, Todd claimed, “There was a photograph taken of me while I was sleeping and sent to my daughter, asking for $2,600 a month for my protection.”
He additionally claimed to Entin that he overheard the guards announcing that Todd had to be “humbled.”
Regardless of the prerequisites, Todd — who’s set to be launched on Jan. 22, 2033 — shared a message of hope for his final time.
“God has a greater purpose. I know he’s got a greater plan, and I’m not going to let the federal government break my faith.”