Julie Chrisley’s health may be at stake as she’s reportedly at the Federal Medical Center just a few days after she was to resume at FCI Marianna in Florida near her husband. Julie at the Medical Center is making many wonder if there is anything wrong with her health. The “Chrisley Knows Best” star and her husband were sentenced to prison simultaneously.
After what the couple and their attorney have described as an unfair trial, Julie and Todd Chrisley were scheduled to serve different prison times at different facilities. They were both found guilty of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the IRS, and tax evasion.
Todd got twelve years behind bars to serve at the Federal Prison Camp Pensacola in Florida, while Julie, with a seven-year sentence, was to report to Federal Correctional Institution Marianna in Marianna, Florida. However, Julie Chrisley at Federal Medical Center has raised eyebrows as the change was not explained before now. The development comes six days before reporting to the Lexington facility.
Julie Chrisley serving time at the Federal Medical Center in Kentucky has nothing to do with any health-related issues, TMZ has learned … despite heavy speculation after getting moved to one last minute. https://t.co/0IsZb3vuZd
— TMZ (@TMZ) January 19, 2023
Is Something Wrong With Julie Chrisley’s Health at Federal Medical Center?
Reportedly, Julie Chrisley at Federal Medical Center does not pronounce any health scare. Insiders confirmed that she is healthy and not getting any treatment at the facility. The FCI is a medical center with a nearby minimum security prison camp, and a rep for the Bureau of Prisons affirmed that Julie will be serving time at this destination.
This is a shock to fans who believed the reality TV star would be in Marianna, Florida, closer to her husband in Pensacola. Though Julie Chrisley’s health is sound, many are worried, and they are remembering her past health struggles. Truly, the Chrisley matriarch was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012.
However, she beat the illness, and last year, her health improved, and she was advised to stop ingesting cancer-battling medications.