What Todd Chrisley's Life In Prison Is Really Like

Todd Chrisley will spend the next decade doing time for his money laundering crimes at the Federal Prison Camp. The all-male facilityin Pensacola, Florida holds around 400 inmates. Chrisley won't be enjoying much privacy, as the inmates are all assigned to multi-man rooms by the counselors.According to the prison's handbook, he may one day graduate

Todd Chrisley will spend the next decade doing time for his money laundering crimes at the Federal Prison Camp. The all-male facility in Pensacola, Florida holds around 400 inmates. Chrisley won't be enjoying much privacy, as the inmates are all assigned to multi-man rooms by the counselors. According to the prison's handbook, he may one day graduate to bottom-bunk status based on seniority, a shocking contrast to the life he once lived on his gigantic Tennessee estate. 

Whenever he does make it to the bottom bunk, he may not be getting the best sleep. According to the facility's rules, Chrisley is subjected to official inmate counts during weekdays, which take place at 12:00 a.m., 2:00 a.m., and 4:30 a.m., with at least three more throughout the day. Following their weekday work duties, the inmates are offered intramural sports, music, and craft-making, as well as weekly screened movies.

Long gone are Chrisley's designer clothes, and in its place are sets of green standard-issue prison garments. The reality star does, however, have the opportunity to take work assignments off-site at a nearby Naval base or at the Eglin Air Force Base, as outlined in the handbook. If Navy dress blues aren't his style, Chrisley can opt for prison jobs that include food service, sanitation, maintenance, health services, or education.

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