Overview
- Duggar was moved from FMC Fort Worth to the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City, a transfer confirmed by multiple reports on Monday.
- This is at least his fourth transfer in five years since his 2022 conviction for receiving and possessing child sexual abuse material.
- His attorney, Beau Brindley, says the moves are punitive and alleges Seagoville staff opened Duggar's legal mail and deleted his approved contacts.
- The Bureau of Prisons declined to explain individual transfer reasons and FTC Oklahoma City is a temporary holdover facility that typically precedes assignment to a permanent prison.
- Duggar is serving a 151-month sentence with a projected release in February 2033; a motion to vacate was ruled late and denied and a separate post-conviction motion filed June 15 remains pending.