In the federal prison system, inmates who demonstrate severe behavioral misconduct, such as smuggling contraband, manipulating staff, and violating multiple rules, may be transferred from low-security facilities to higher-security prisons. This transfer is based on the inmate's demonstrated unwillingness to follow rules, their potential to reoffend, and the security risks they pose to the facility. Higher-security facilities provide enhanced monitoring, restricted movement, and better behavioral containment systems to manage inmates who cannot be safely housed in lower-security environments.
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Josh Duggar JUST GOT KICKED OUT of SEAGOVILLE For SEVERE Misconduct - SENT to HIGHER Security PrisonAdded:
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I just did a video where we discussed Josh Duggar's denial on his motion to vacate. And in my comments, one of you stated that Josh Duggar had recently been moved from Seville to FMC Fort Worth, which led me down a quite the rabbit hole just after finishing this video. And well, lo and behold, Josh Duggar is at a new facility. And I actually had the opportunity to speak to someone who is an extremely reliable source who is very in the know and has gotten some details about what was going on. So, if you watched my last video, you should know that in the video, in the video, we talked about Judge Timothy Brooks ruling about Josh Duggar and how he violated the mailbox rule or he tried to claim that he used the mailbox rule.
And during Josh's testimony in April in open court, he literally admitted to using another inmate's stamps, which is a violation of prison rules, while also telling a judge that he somehow convinced a staff member at Seville to violate policy and allow him to make more copies of his motion to vacate and then help him mail documents and he had claimed that his commissary was low uh because he didn't have a lot of money and he couldn't afford an attorney. Well, I got it's wild. Like the number of lies that he told the court, but the also the number of times he admitted to either by lying to using somebody else's stamps, which he didn't have receipts for the stamps, so it's highly likely that he used someone else's stamps. That's a big problem. But two, saying that he got a prison guard to violate prison policy while someone on the administration was sitting there testifying for Seville is a pretty big stain on Seville's face because he's extremely high-profile. And so now there's an order sitting in federal court that says he convinced staff at Segville to violate policy. Even if that's not true, the fact that he would say that becomes a massive security risk for Seville, which is a lowlevel security prison. Now, when he testified, you guys in April, he was in the shoe, the special housing unit. According to my source, he has been had been in the shoe for a very long time. Like a very long time, on and off for like a year.
And here's what went down. So many of you noticed that his prison release date had been moved from I think it was December until February. And this was the fourth time his release date has changed. And with that release date changing, he was also placed in the shoe. Because his prison like sentence has now been extended more than 6 months and he's lost good time and been disciplined so many times. He's become an extreme liability for the prison.
They are not equipped to dealing with people that have this many violations and this level of violations. And according to my source, this was the third either the fourth or fifth time he was caught with phones. And according to his sentence, he is not allowed to use phones like a cell phone. He's not allowed to use a computer. He's not supposed to have access to the internet.
and he is smuggling in phones and has access to the internet when he's not supposed to and that or couldn't figure out how he was getting these phones in.
So they found when they did a shakeup down on his room, they found cut out a hole in his Bible or he had a Bible and the there was a hole in the Bible and the phone was in the Bible in a hole. And they are not certain, but they were thinking he was either cutting out the Bible in order to hide the phone or a Bible was used to smuggle the phone. And there are p prison ministry people that come to see. So, but they weren't they can't figure out how he was getting the phones. So, during the last year, he has spent in the shoe. He has had no visitors. Anna has not been able to visit him. He has no video phone calls allowed anymore. He was in the shoe actually by himself because apparently my source was telling me that at one point he had a roommate and he and the roommate had to be separated. So he's not even safe to be with other inmates. He's that disruptive. and they claim that he's manipulative, cunning.
They're keenly aware that he uses the Bible talk to manipulate and to fool people, but people at Seville are well aware that it's a con. So while it may have appeared to work with Timothy Brooks when through sentencing about how he was a good Christian guy, it's in prison, it's a completely different story. And they know that he's using his Bible time and the Bible stuff as a tool for contraband smuggling allegedly or just as a way like as a cover for his behavior. But he's definitely not Christian. It's just it's whenever he needs to manipulate or needs something.
So, he has lost every privilege. No commissary, no phone calls, no video calls. They even, my source said, took his bed at one point. Like, so they removed his mattress from his room. And so, he was only allowed to have the mattress at certain times, like for sleeping, otherwise he didn't have anything in the room with him. Like that's how bad his behavior got. Seville isn't designed for inmates that are like high conflict or have bad behavior. It's a lowlevel security facility and it's designed for people that are SOS that are going to do their programs and have their therapy and do their time. and most inmates in the facility won't break rules because they lose privileges or they get transferred out. And he was just creating a mess. So something else they told me was that so Anna has been apparently banned from seeing him for a super long time and he hasn't had any visitors, none. And they said that in his present like sentencing, which was through the court, they said that Anna or his parents could supervise him with his children. But I guess like the prison has basically realized that Josh is so manipulative and that his parents and Anna are so unwilling to hold boundaries and they just do whatever and they don't they're not safe that when he is released he will have to have a courtappointed supervisor for his children. Like he cannot be with Anna and his kids. Like Anna will no longer be a supervisor and his parents will not be approved to supervise him with kids because he's that dangerous. And Anna apparently they've figured out will do just about anything for him and will if he tells her or asks her to commit a crime, she'll do it. If she if he needs something, she'll find a way to figure it out. So they are not safe. He is not safe. He is offending even while he's in prison. And so they're not equipped to dealing with prisoners that don't behave because this is the prison where you go, where you do behave. So he needs higher security and he needs like less access to freedom. And so I guess my source was saying they were trying to figure out where they were going to send him because they looked for prisons that were like within I don't even know how many miles and none of the other facilities wanted to touch him given how much of a problem he's been. And I guess they also my source said want to get him out of Texas and away from Arkansas because it's my source and I were talking about this. It's likely that if there's contraband being smuggled in, it could be coming in from people that he knows. Uh it could be coming in from he's got a lot of familial contacts within the Texas area. He's got Big Sandy nearby and the IBLP is like very uh they what the IBLP does is prison ministry. Okay. And so I was like, what if someone posing as a chaplain is like smuggling in phones for him and they they have no idea. They don't know, but he keeps getting phones. And I know that in Seville it's not super hard to get a phone, but he has no money. He has nothing. So he's not even supposed to be able Like you have to have something to barter if you're going to get a phone.
like someone they think is like smuggling it for him. So they're I think there we were talking about they might be wanting to cut off that pipeline, but he's not safe for Seville at all. He's created a security risk there. And phones in a low security prison are a massive security problem because you can coordinate other contraband coming in.
He can get access to looking at stuff he's not supposed to be looking at. He that's illegal. He could try to coordinate escaping. Like Segaville has literally had men walk off the the yard because they have a camp that's completely like the some of the guys actually leave the facility and they go to work and then they come back and like guys can just walk out. Like that's how low security it is in some parts of this facility. And everything is in dorms there. And so there it's not set up where they actually spend the night behind bars. And my source said that they think they need to have him in a room that's locked at night behind bars.
So transfers like this are not uncommon, especially if someone can't isn't behaving within the low security system.
And the federal system is it's based upon like your behavior and you earn points based upon your good behavior.
And so guys will work their asses off to get into a low security system like Seville. And so there isn't a lot of conflict there. There aren't a lot of fights there. There are not a lot of issues overall because everyone has worked to be there. And screwing up means you get moved. And so people are less likely to screw up because they've worked their butts off to be there, right? And it's a privilege to be in a that kind of facility. And because it's open and there's not like guards that are like walking people to and from places and prisoners have more freedom, there's more room for Josh to get in trouble. So because they don't have anything there to keep him on a more strict security detail, he has to go somewhere that has that. So currently Fort Worth FMC, it's a medical facility, but it has it it can house every level inmate. Okay. It has an SO offending system where it has a program for SO offenders. It has a rehab. It has a hospital. And then it has people that work there in general population. But everything is two men to a room in this facility. It doesn't have the open dorms. And it has all the way up to max security. So it has every single level there to deal with every single level inmate. So if he needs to have like a higher level security, they have the facilities there. And then because it's an administrative facility, they have screening systems in and out or contraband, they use ultraviolet, some sort of technology where they can actually go into rooms and they do uh searches multiple they can do searches multiple times a day. They can do counts multiple times a day, like every hour.
Inmates don't get to walk around freely.
there's a ton of staff there and so they have everything is much more regulated and when they are moved they're moved by guards or they're moved with staff so that freedom to roam is reduced and restricted um but because it's also in the southern area it's a holdover place so FM worth is a medical facility yes it has a rehab and it has like mental health but it also can be a place where they transfer someone prior to them getting transferred to another security.
So typically while they're moving a prisoner, they move them to another facility for a short period of time while they're in transfer and in route and then after they get like I don't know everything else figured out, they can place them in like a medium security prison. There's several that are within the SO programs where they can do so treatment still. But so the way that the federal system manages SOS is they prefer treatment over and programs over and they try to rehabil rehabilitate.
And so they try to give them chances when they come in to like go through the programs and do the work so that they don't reaffend. But when an inmate's behavior becomes so disruptive and it's no longer about treatment, they can stop trying to offer the programs or they can put them in a higher security facility that has the programs but has better behavior management systems in place for behavioral containment. But Fort Worth's current system, if it's not a holdover, has better administrative systems in place simply because it's higher security in that it's an administrative building with the ability to handle people that have serious behavioral issues. I don't know where he's going to go long term. I could totally see him ending up in a medium security prison. I mean, he needs something more than the free reign that he's given because apparently like he's my source said that he's completely unwilling to follow any rules. Like he doesn't care about rules.
Rules do not matter to him. He is uninterested in reforming himself. He doesn't want to do programs. He isn't interested in making his life better. He just wants to keep doing what he does.
and he doesn't seem to think that there's anything wrong with what he does. Dustin Roberts when he did his sentencing said that Josh will never admit that he's done what he's done.
He's very dangerous and he will reaffend and he's proving that right now with how he's acting in prison. So, um he overstayed his welcome at Seville is what I'm trying to say. And if you were to stay at Fort Worth, they have elevated staff to inmate ratios. They do a true lockdown infrastructure which means that they have inmates don't get to walk around freely and they have celloused wings where they're locked behind physical doors. They have aggressive communication control where they deal with complex inmate legal maneuvers and highprofile security classifications.
Um they monitor outgoing mail, electronic messaging and phone logs under heavily amplified scrutiny compared to low standards low security environments. They have immediate um isolation capability. So if they exhibit disruptive behavior or attempt to compromise staff, they don't wait for an external transfer approval to isolate them. They have highly specialized psychiatric wards, intensive care clinical units, and highsecurity isolation beds built directly into the compound footprint. So, he is going to a higher security facility even though it's like a medical facility for now.
We'll see what happens. But that's the word on the curb. Tell me what your thoughts are in the comments below. Make sure to give this video a thumbs up.
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