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Savannah Chrisley: How I Got My Parents Out of Prison

Locked In with Ian Bick

Ian Bick

Society & Culture

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2026

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Savannah Chrisley opens up to Ian Bick about her upbringing and what it was like navigating her parents’ legal battles while living in the public eye. She walks through the trial process, the emotional toll of visiting her parents in prison, and the pressure of fighting for justice under constant scrutiny. Savannah also breaks down the long, exhausting road to securing a pardon — from advocacy and setbacks to finally getting her parents released — and how the entire experience reshaped her perspective on family, accountability, and resilience. _____________________________________________ #SavannahChrisley #TrueStories #PrisonReform #FamilyJustice #LifeAfterPrison #CelebrityInterview #RealLifeStories #youtubepodcast _____________________________________________ Thank you to WARBY PARKER for sponsoring this episode: Our listeners get 15% off plus free shipping when they buy two or more pairs of prescription glasses at https://warbyparker.com/LOCKEDIN — using our link helps support the show. #WarbyParker #ad _____________________________________________ Connect with Savannah Chrisley: https://www.instagram.com/savannahchrisley/?hl=en _____________________________________________ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ _____________________________________________ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 Parents Facing Prison: Savannah’s Family Crisis Begins 05:05 Childhood, Family Values, and Life Before the Charges 13:00 Reality TV Fame, Public Scrutiny, and Career Shifts 19:46 Thrown Into the Justice System With No Preparation 27:00 Trial, Sentencing, and Claims of Injustice 33:10 Saying Goodbye Before Prison: Visits, Letters, and Pain 37:51 Carrying the Weight: Pressure, Responsibility, and Survival 41:43 Fighting for Freedom: Legal Appeals, Advocacy, and Hope 47:03 Coming Home: Family Reunited and Healing Begins 52:04 Lessons From Prison, Faith, and Moving Forward Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I was so toned-off to the system.

0:02.5

I thought bad people go to prison.

0:04.5

That's what prison's for.

0:05.6

So if you go to prison, you deserve it.

0:07.5

Then when you see your name on a piece of paper,

0:10.3

the United States of America versus the Chris Lys,

0:13.9

you're like, whoa, this may not be what I thought it was.

0:17.6

How did you personally feel when you saw the headlines

0:19.8

about your parents being under arrest? I learned that they will go to any extent to get the outcome that they want, whether it's the truth or not. When did it start to really sit in in your mind that your parents are going to go to prison? I just kind of pushed her under the rug, right? Like, why am I going to be consumed about freaking Karen's Instagram comment when I have two parents that I need to get out at prison?

0:40.9

Tell us about that journey of actually being able to get them released from prison.

0:44.5

In this episode, Savannah Crisley walks through what it was really like going through her parents' arrest, trial, and prison sentences while living in the public eye.

0:53.8

She explains the legal process from her

0:55.8

perspective, visiting her parents behind bars, and the long, difficult road it took to fight for their

1:01.6

freedom. Savannah, Chrisley, welcome to Lockton. So cool that your podcast is unlocked and now we're

1:10.0

locked in. I know. That is so awesome. I saw it. And I was like, okay, well, now I have to do this. Yeah, I appreciate you coming on. I got to meet Chase. I got to meet your dad. The only one I haven't met yet is your mom. But your family's great. I love them. Well, you saved the best for last. So we're good. You know, that's what they all they said, they said I had to be the most worried, but the most excited for you because you're the most serious.

1:31.1

I'm not even that serious. Like when it comes to obviously our story and all the legal stuff, I like, and I am very serious and I follow everything to a T. But other than that, I mean, I'm really not that serious in life.

1:47.6

I love the gym drama going on between you and your dad, too.

1:50.1

First off, he should be embarrassed.

1:51.8

He should be embarrassed.

1:52.8

Like, who?

1:54.4

No.

2:04.1

Like, it's, but there was also a thing that came up on social media that said people who post their workouts constantly are like psychopaths like there was like a study done i was like that's fitting he posted that meme i

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