Lindsie Chrisley and her parents Todd and Julie Chrisley.Photo: Marcus Ingram/Getty; Danielle Del Valle/Getty

Lindsie Chrisleyis discussing her upcoming holiday plans following her parentsToddandJulie Chrisley’s prison sentencing.
In the latest episode of herThe Southern Teapodcast, Lindsie, 33, said she had gotten a lot of questions from people asking whether or not she was spending time with her parents during the holidays.
“With my parents' sentencing just being a couple of days before Thanksgiving and me having Jackson for Thanksgiving, emotions were very high at that point, and soI just didn’t feel it was in the best interest of Jacksonfor him to go and see my parents in any state that they normally aren’t if that makes sense,” she explained.
“They needed time to process and I wanted to be able to give them that time and very much struggled with giving up spending the time with my parents and having to make a decision as a mother over a daughter like that was a very difficult thing,” she continued.
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Lindsie noted that her 10-year-old son Jackson’s behaviors also played a role in her decision.
“Jackson wakes up, it’s like a tornado comes through the house, from the time that he literally wakes up until the time that he goes to bed,” she said. “And so, with that kind of energy going on, and then you know, just not so great news that just wasn’t a good combination in my opinion, so I had to make a hard decision as a mom and absolutely hate it.”
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A federal judgesentencedTodd, 53, and Julie, 49, for bank fraud and tax evasion on Nov. 22. Todd received 12 years in prison with 16 months probation while Julie got seven years behind bars with a 16-month probation.
The couple’s former accountant, Peter Tarantino, was also sentenced to 36 months in prison for his connection to the fraud scheme.
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In the aftermath of the sentencing, Todd and Julie’s attorney Alex Little of Burr & Forman LLP told PEOPLEthe family is “optimistic” about their future and plans to appeal.
source: people.com