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Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley

From Outhouse to Whitehouse (feat. Alice Marie Johnson)

Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley

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Talk Radio, Society & Culture

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2024

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

This week Savannah sits down with the wrongfully incarcerated, Alice Marie Johnson. Alice shares her unbelievable journey from growing up in a small town to falling in with the wrong crowd and serving 21 years in prison. They both discuss the unfairness of the United States prison system and how it impacted the trajectory of Alice’s life. Alice speaks a lot about the efforts she has made within and outside the prison walls, and talks about how she could not be where she is today without the help of former President Trump and the Kardashian family. Listen to this episode to hear more about Alice’s incredible story! Thank you to our sponsors for supporting our show! - SONO BELLO: Give yourself the gift of a full body reset! Learn about ONE VISIT Micro Laser Fat Removal. Schedule your FREE consultation. Visit https://www.SonoBello.com/unlocked today! - HERO BREAD: Get 10% OFF your order at https://www.hero.co and use code UNLOCKED at checkout! About Alice Marie Johnson Alice Marie Johnson is an American criminal justice reform advocate and former federal prisoner. She was convicted in 1996 for her involvement in a Memphis cocaine trafficking organization and sentenced to life imprisonment. In June 2018, after serving 21 years in prison, she was released from the Federal Correctional Institution, Aliceville, after President Donald Trump granted her clemency, thereby commuting her sentence, effective immediately. Johnson was born in Mississippi, and her memoirs recount growing up as one of nine children of sharecroppers and becoming pregnant as a sophomore in high school. At the time of her arrest, she was a single mother of five children.Johnson was arrested in 1993 and convicted in 1996 of eight federal criminal counts relating to her involvement in a Memphis, Tennessee-based cocaine trafficking organization.In addition to drug conspiracy counts, she was convicted of money laundering and structuring, the latter crime because of her purchase of a house with a down payment structured to avoid hitting a $10,000 reporting threshold. The Memphis operation involved over a dozen individuals.The indictment, which named 16 defendants, described her as a leader in a multi-million dollar cocaine ring, and detailed dozens of drug transactions and deliveries. Evidence presented at trial showed that the Memphis operation was connected to Colombian drug dealers based in Texas. She was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole in 1997. At the sentencing hearing, U.S. District Judge Julia Gibbons said that Johnson was "the quintessential entrepreneur" in an operation that dealt in 2,000 to 3,000 kilograms of cocaine, with a "very significant" impact on the community. Co-defendants Curtis McDonald and Jerlean McNeil were sentenced to life and 19 years in federal prison, respectively. A number of other co-defendants who testified against Johnson received sentences between probation and 10 years. Following her conviction, Johnson acknowledged that she was an intermediary in the drug trafficking organization, but said she did not actually make deals or sell drugs.

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0:15.0

Welcome back to this week's episode of Unlocked. I am so excited about today's episode and I know I've said that but sometimes I'm really not genuine when I say it if we're being honest. But today this is we have Alice Marie Johnson.

0:16.9

Thank you for coming. Thank you.

0:17.9

You made the special trip.

0:18.9

Yes, I did.

0:20.5

With my sissy.

0:22.0

I will say I loved that when I asked you to do this.

0:24.8

You were like, yeah, I don't travel anywhere without my sister.

0:27.0

And I was like, stop it.

0:29.2

This is the sweetest thing ever.

0:31.5

But thank you, first and second how we met. I was we both

0:38.3

said we connected this on the phone probably like I don't know a week two weeks ago when we were talking and we met at the

0:46.3

RNC when I was there to speak but I was going home right after I spoke like I was going to go home and then one of the

0:57.0

nights I got invited to the women's luncheon and I was like well I have to stay like I definitely can't leave now like I have to go to this I was invited to it this is such like an honor to be invited I've got to go and then I got there and I was sitting right next to you at a table.

1:16.6

But you said, I think you weren't even supposed to go, right?

1:20.9

I wasn't.

1:22.2

That is. I was not supposed to be at that

1:24.3

luncheon. I received an invitation that night before and I accepted the

1:30.0

invitation. It was not on my agenda and And when I got there, I'm so thankful that I went

1:35.6

Savannah because I would not have met you. That thank you. I will say like that was such a

1:41.9

God thing when we said that I like got chills because I was like you know what

1:47.4

We got there neither of us was supposed to be there. We were sitting at the same table and then on top of that we start talking and we talk about

1:56.3

Brett Tolman and ride on crime and we had that connection and that was another like God wink I like to say is all these different

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