La fecha de salida de prisión de Josh Duggar se retrasa dos meses

Josh Duggar ha sufrido otro retraso en su salida de prisión. La liberación del ex estrella de reality shows de la FCI Seagoville en Texas está ahora fijada para el 2 de febrero de 2033. Es la tercera vez que se pospone su fecha de salida.

Josh Duggar apeló su condena por posesión de material de abuso sexual infantil hace apenas unos días, pero en lugar de recibir buenas noticias, se le añadieron dos meses adicionales a su sentencia. La Oficina Federal de Prisiones indica que su nueva fecha de salida es el 2 de febrero de 2033, desplazándose de la fecha original de agosto de 2032. No hay información oficial sobre el motivo, pero fuentes cercanas señalan que es al menos el tercer retraso. Cabe recordar que en 2021 fue condenado a 151 meses por las autoridades federales.

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