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Josh Duggar RELEASED from Arkansas jail to serve 12-year child pornography sentence in prison

JOSH Duggar has been released from an Arkansas jail to continue to serve his 12-year child pornography sentence in federal prison. 

Josh, 34, was sentenced to 12 years behind bars for receiving child pornography on May 25 after he was found guilty of the crime back in December. 

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Josh Duggar has been released from an Arkansas jail, where he was waiting to be transferred to federal prisonCredit: The Mega Agency
Josh has been in Washington County Jail in Arkansas since he was found guilty in DecemberCredit: Toby Canham

Since the sentencing, Josh has been in Washington County Jail in Arkansas awaiting transfer to either FCI Seagoville or FCI Texarkana in Texas depending on availability

The Washington County Jail exclusively confirmed to The Sun Josh is no longer in their custody. 

They were unable to confirm where he is being transferred for safety reasons. 

His status on the Federal Bureau of Prisons has not been updated to reflect his current location. 

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Josh has been behind bars in the Arkansas jail since May because of overcrowding, The Sun previously reported.

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A legal source explained: “It’s a waiting game and that's normal! The jail has no control over when the federal government transports him out of Washington County. 

“Jails are crowded, it takes time to ‘decide’ on a facility, find an open bed, arrange transfer and more. The system moves slow. It's impossible to know a timeline.”

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The insider continued to The Sun: “Prisons and jails are jam-packed. The two facilities they are asking for are small, like 1,700 people small."

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The Sun previously reported Seagoville facility, where his legal team recommended he go, made headlines in 2020 for having over 72% of its population infected with COVID.

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