Savannah Chrisley is not content with the jail term given to her parents in contrast to Jen Shah’s sentence. The reality star has expressed her displeasure concerning her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley’s sentence. Since Savannah’s parents’ prison sentence, the media personality has been trying to find answers as to why that particular jail term was given to her parents.

What Were Savannah Chrisley’s Concerns With Jen Shah’s Sentence?

The 25-year-old podcast host brought up Jen Shah’s ‘legal woes’ and compared them with her parents, Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley’s prison sentence. Savannah expressed her displeasure during a prerecorded episode of her Unlocked podcast, which was posted on Tuesday, January 17. The podcast host was joined by her mother, Julie, as they both analyzed Shah’s shorter prison term.

According to Us Weekly, Savannah expressed how the sentence difference between Shah and her parents did not make sense if put “side by side.” According to the reality star’s analysis, the big difference between the two cases “was the existence of victims in the Bravo personality’s case.” There were a lot of victims from Shah’s fraud, and it was baffling for Savannah to discover that she got six and a half years.”

The 49-year-old Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star was sentenced to six and a half years in prison for the nationwide telemarketing scheme. Shah was sentenced to prison earlier this month and is expected to report to prison in February.

Savannah’s parents got a Sentence of a combined 19 years behind bars after they were found guilty of bank and wire fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy. The podcast host and Chrisley’s matriarch could not find the reason why the sentences differed by so many years.

The reality star’s recent podcast episode came out some hours before her parents, 53-year-old Todd and Julie, reported to their separate prisons to serve their terms.