Josh Duggar's prison release date extended by two months

Josh Duggar just got hit with another delay on his prison exit. The former reality TV star's release from FCI Seagoville in Texas is now set for February 2, 2033. It's the third time his date's been pushed back.

Josh Duggar appealed his conviction for possessing child sex abuse material just days ago, but instead of good news, he got two extra months tacked on. 😩 The Federal Bureau of Prisons lists his new out date as Feb. 2, 2033—sliding from the original August 2032 mark. No official word on why, but insiders spill it's at least the third delay. Spill the tea: back in 2021, he was slapped with 151 months for the feds. 💥

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Courtroom illustration of Fairfax High student sentenced for groping classmates.
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Fairfax High student sentenced after groping classmates in school hallways

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A judge in Fairfax County, Virginia, sentenced 18-year-old Fairfax High School student Israel Flores Ortiz to 360 days in jail and two years of probation after he was found guilty of nine misdemeanor assault and battery counts involving multiple female students, according to local court reporting and police records.

Attorneys for Sean Combs urged a federal appeals court on Thursday to speed up its decision on whether his 50-month prison sentence was improperly imposed. The Bad Boy founder, convicted of transportation to engage in prostitution, is serving his term at a low-security facility in New Jersey. The hearing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit focused on claims that the judge considered acquitted conduct during sentencing.

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David Schmies, a 27-year-old Wisconsin man, will wait longer for his trial on charges of physically abusing a 3-month-old baby in 2022. Court documents show the infant suffered multiple fractures and other injuries. Schmies has rejected a plea deal.

A Colorado appeals court has reinstated murder and child abuse charges against William Jacobs in the 2023 death of 10-month-old Edward Hayes at a Cañon City Motel 6.

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A federal judge in Puente Grande ordered the Fiscalía General de la República on Monday to reopen investigation file 34/2026 into Nassón Joaquín García, leader of La Luz del Mundo. The ruling revokes the prosecutor's no-action decision from last December. García is serving a sentence in the United States for sexual abuse of minors.

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