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    Todd Chrisley revealed his prison priorities in a wild podcast confession.

    While behind bars, the reality star’s “sole intent” was to make employees “miserable,” he told “Unlocked With Savannah Chrisley” podcast listeners recently.

    “I was surrounded by miserable human beings,” Todd, 56, recalled of his time at the Federal Prison Camp in Pensacola, Fla., from January 2023 to May.

    Todd Chrisley’s “sole intent” in prison was to make employees “miserable.” Savannah Chrisley/Youtube
    The former reality star called correctional officers “miserable human beings.” AP

    “Every day, I got up and it was my sole intent to make their life even more miserable because they were there to make our lives miserable,” he continued.

    The “Growing Up Chrisley” alum’s wife, Julie Chrisley, agreed that correctional officers are “miserable human beings.”

    Savannah Chrisley chimed in to allege that, after visiting both Julie and Todd in prison, the former’s treatment was “harsher” at the Federal Medical Center in Kentucky.

    He defended himself, saying, “They were there to make our lives miserable.” Savannah Chrisley/Youtube
    Todd and wife Julie Chrisley discussed their time in prison on Savannah Chrisley’s “Unlocked” podcast Tuesday. Savannah Chrisley/Youtube

    Todd noted, “I think that’s the way that it is for women in general.”

    Julie, 52, went on to remember a specific interaction with an “a–hole” food service worker that made her cry.

    She and Todd were pardoned by President Trump in May.

    Julie recalled a since-retired food service worker making her cry in the episode. Julie Chrisley /Instagram
    Savannah said Julie’s treatment was “harsher” than what Todd experienced. Alex Mead / NY Post Design

    The duo had been convicted three years prior of bank and wire fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy.

    Todd was sentenced to 12 years, while his wife was sentenced to seven.

    Elsewhere in Tuesday’s episode, Todd detailed an alleged fight he got into with the college admissions scandal ringleader Rick Singer.

    Todd agreed “that’s the way it is for women.” Julie Chrisley /Instagram
    The couple, who began serving time in 2022, were pardoned this May. chasechrisley/Instagram

    When Singer, 64, started “talking smack,” Todd claimed he replied, “I will rip your head off and s–t down your neck if you talk about my child again.”

    Before their sit-down with Savannah, the couple did their first interview with Lara Trump and maintained their innocence.

    Todd and Julie want to return to reality TV with a show about their lives post-prison.



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