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Todd & Julie Chrisley’s Valentine’s Day Separation: No Communication Allowed

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Todd and Julie Chrisley, known for their reality TV show “Chrisley Knows Best,” won’t be able to exchange Valentine’s Day greetings this year. The couple, who are currently serving time in separate federal prisons, are not allowed to communicate with each other on this special day.

Key Takeaway

Todd and Julie Chrisley, currently serving time in separate federal prisons, are not allowed to communicate with each other on Valentine’s Day due to the no-contact policy enforced by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

No Valentine’s Day Communication

The couple’s attorney, Jay Surgent, revealed that Todd and Julie are unable to reach out to each other on Valentine’s Day due to the strict no-contact policy between inmates in different federal prisons. Todd is serving a 12-year sentence at FPC Pensacola in Florida, while Julie is in FMC Lexington in Kentucky for 7 years. The Federal Bureau of Prisons enforces a no-crossover/contact policy, which prevents inmates from communicating with each other across different facilities.

Unwavering Love Amidst Separation

Despite the physical separation, their attorney emphasized that Todd and Julie’s love for each other remains strong. The distance has only strengthened their bond, and the inability to communicate on Valentine’s Day is a disappointment for the couple.

Challenges and Concerns

During a recent conversation with Todd, their attorney mentioned that Todd expressed his desire to pursue an investigation against the prison administration for mail theft and general corruption. Todd also raised concerns about not receiving expected mail, further adding to his apprehensions about the prison’s operations.

Locked Love

While Todd has been vocal about the living conditions in prison, including issues with food and facilities, the inability to communicate with Julie on Valentine’s Day underscores the challenges the couple faces during their time apart.