It's been more than two years since Josh Duggar was transferred to FCI Seagoville in Texas to serve out his prison sentence on charges related to child sexual assault material, and it certainly sounds like he's been making himself right at home. According to a source close to the situation, Josh is signing autographs from behind bars for inmates' families. Apparently, there are plenty of Duggar family fans who are interested in having this unusual keepsake who also have loved ones who are serving time …
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Josh is reportedly considered a celebrity in prison.
Of course, he is a celebrity: Before his crimes, he was the oldest son of one of the most famous reality TV families in the United States.
And apparently, his new criminal status isn't enough to make some of his fans want to distance themselves from him.
He's sending his regards to his fellow prisoners' loved ones.
According to what a source told The U.S. Sun, Josh hasn't hesitated to sign anything for inmates' loved ones who are fans of 19 Kids & Counting.
"Josh has been signing autographs on newspapers articles about him for prisoners’ family members," the insider said.
This behavior probably shouldn't be so surprising.
After all, this is the same man who was caught with a contraband cellphone last year, so it does seem that he may think that he's above it all — even if his actions did lead to a stint in solitary confinement.
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It appears Josh's unit has been closely watched as of late.
In February, The Sun reported that contraband had become a lot easier to come by in his unit — at least, until a new warden showed up.
"They got a new warden at Seagoville, and she's been posting notices about contraband saying that if contraband is found in one cell in one unit, the whole unit will get shut down and lose privileges," an insider said at the time. "Josh's building got shook down this week and they found a bunch of contraband. I know they found a bunch of alcohol."
Yikes!
It's hard to imagine who would want Josh's autograph at this point.
Then again, stranger things have certainly happened.
At least Josh is clearly comfortable there, because it doesn't look like he'll be getting out any earlier than October 2032 after the Supreme Court denied his appeal last month. Something tells us that new warden may not love the idea of his new autograph scheme, though.