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Julie Chrisley blames health problems about poor prison conditions

Todd claimed that he was confronted with retribution for speaking about issues lurking behind the wall of prison in his first prison interview.

He told the Chris Cuomo of Newsnation: “The food is dated and it is outdated for at least a year with a year. It is a year past the expiry date. And they literally hunger these men here out of hunger. I don’t know – they get 1,000 calories a day.

“I was told this by an employee – one of the ways in which she is trying to break me is to reduce what you can buy in commissioner.

“So before she came here, you could buy 12 packs tuna a week. She brought it back to six, and from six it went to three. She gave no reason. When I asked her about it, she said,” Commissioner is a privilege, no right. “

After Savannah had emphasized the experiences of her parents and the bad conditions of their respective prisons, Todd and Julie said that they were ‘very proud’ on their daughter for pleading for them and other prisoners.

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