Things are looking up for Todd and Julie Chrisley!
Taking to Instagram on Monday, their daughter Savannah Chrisley shared some “big news” regarding the couple’s ongoing appeal of their fraud case.
“I’m going crazy! As you know, we’re doing Thanksgiving a little differently this year, because I didn’t want to act. I didn’t want to do the traditional Thanksgiving that we’ve always been used to,” Savannah, 26, says in the emotional clip, set to “Goodness of God.” CeCe Winans. “But I got the call this morning and the appeals court accepted our oral arguments. So I was literally sobbing.”
Through a muffled voice, the Unlocked The podcast host noted that they are now “one step closer to bringing mom and dad home.”
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“The kids are freaking out. I’m freaking out. I have to explain it to Chloe,” she continued. “It’s simply incredible.”
From there, Chrisley knows best alum revealed that oral arguments will begin the week of March 25, 2024. “Only about 6 percent of the cases submitted for oral argument are accepted. So this is big news,” she explained.
“We have to go and argue about why mom and dad should be at home,” she added. “So God is good. Thanksgiving win!”
Pictured is the Chrisley family. Tommy Garcia/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank
In the title of the clip, Savannah emphasized that “oral argument in the appellate court represents a critical moment in any case. The briefs are written and the panel may already be leaning toward a decision. Oral argument is therefore an opportunity to solidify the panel’s decisions in your favor, or perhaps your last chance to save your case!!”
Savannah also wrote, “I WILL NEVER STOP FIGHTING FOR YOU MOM AND DAD!”
The reality star’s post was flooded with supportive comments, including from her older brother Chase Chrisley. “God is good!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻”, he replied.
Savannah’s post was also shared by her estranged sister Lindsie Chrisley.
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Todd, 54, and Julie, 50, reported to prison in January after being convicted of fraud. Although they were initially sentenced to a total of 19 years in prison, both of their sentences were reduced.
The long-term couple – who married in 1996 – confirmed they were appealing their case in December 2022, almost a month after they were convicted.
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(L-R) Pictured are Savannah Chrisley, Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley and Chase Chrisley.
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After the family brought on a new attorney this year, Jay Surgent of Weiner Law Group LLP, he told PEOPLE in late July that they “made our final filings” earlier that month.
“The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals may overturn the District Court’s decision or may remand the case for hearings that should have been held but were not held during this trial,” Surgent previously explained. “We argued very vigorously that their constitutional rights were violated and that they were not actually given a fair hearing. Everything is actually black and white.”
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In the midst of Todd and Julie’s time behind bars, Savannah — who currently cares for younger siblings Grayson, 17, and Chloe, 10 — has stepped into prison reform activism as she continues to fight for her parents’ return home.
“This has been quite a journey,” she explained to PEOPLE last month. “I like to say I was deaf to the system. I’m not sitting here saying I’m the most knowledgeable person when it comes to this. So what I’ve done is I’ve taken my injury that I’ve had and I’m trying to take that pain and do it effective instead of letting it eat away at me.”
Savannah continued, “I see men and women suffering every day and these families suffering. And unfortunately, we live in a world that is so quick to reject people because we can always find someone new. I absolutely hate it because these men and women also need people who will fight for them. And there’s no reason why they should be treated the way they are and people should pay more attention to that.”
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