After many legal losses and woes, theChrisley Knows Bestfamily is now facing a new challenge. Reports are now sharing that the Bureau of Prisons is closing down some facilities, andTodd Chrisley’s facility, FPC Pensacola, is named as one of the few prisons that will be closing soon.The facility will be closing in a few months.
The news comes asSavannah Chrisleytook to Instagram to share the news. In her Instagram Story,the reality staronce again targeted the facility for its “corruption” before sharing the update on her father’s facility. “Alright, guys, you know that I have, over the past two years exposedso much corruption at FPC Pensacolaand frankly within the whole Bureau of Prisons,” she said. “The Bureau of Prisons has come out calling me a liar, but I’ve got all the documentation to prove what I have to say.
She announced that “FPC Pensacola will be closing down,” and provided the information that“it will be closing down within the next six to nine months.” The news came after the many setbacks that Todd has faced since being incarcerated. Other than being a target at prison, he just spentanother Thanksgiving behind barsand was alsoreleased from his job in the prison’s chapel.
How Savanna Chrisley Feels About Her Father’s Facility Closing Down
To the shock of some, Savannah stated after reporting the news that she has “mixed feelings.” This is because “they’re closing it down, and that’s their way ofnot taking accountability. “That’s their way ofnot holding their abusers accountable, so that’s really infuriating,” she said.
However, FPC Pensacola’s impending closure does not take away her hope that her father will return home. The Chrisley family has received many setbacks in their legal fight, with Todd still facing over a decade in prison andJulie Chrisley’s sentence beingupheld after a resentencing hearing. As Savannah shared,because of the election results, she still remains confident and hopeful that her parents’ sentences will be reduced.

Although the facility will be closing down in a few months, that does not mean that the prison will escape accountability, according to Savannah. She has also provided an update on her father’s legal case, stating,“I’m working with a few senatorswho really want to hear and see all the evidence I have. I have one on my podcast soon, and we’re going to get some things done. Just because they’re closing down doesn’t mean they won’t be held accountable.I am going to make sure of that.”
Despite the news that FPC Pensacola will be closing down in six to nine months, how this will affect Todd is still yet to be known. Savannah shared that she does not know where her father will be moving to, but she is still hopeful that he will return home very soon. “Let’s hope and pray he comes home,” she said.