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Josh Duggar Faces Harsh Commissary Restrictions After Prison Prank Gone Wrong

Welcome back to the show — I’m Truly, bringing you the latest shocking updates from the Duggar family world.
This time, the story takes us inside FCI Seagoville, where Josh Duggar’s prison life has taken a shocking and miserable turn following a bizarre prank gone terribly wrong.

From Reality TV to Prison Chaos

Once portrayed as the clean-cut eldest son on 19 Kids and Counting, Josh Duggar is now serving a 12.5-year sentence at a federal correctional facility in Texas after his 2022 conviction on federal child pornography charges.
Reports say Duggar has tried to keep a low profile, but life inside Seagoville — a prison known for overcrowding and strict routines — has been far from easy.

Now, things have gone from bad to worse.

The Prank That Changed Everything

According to inside sources, the prison recently imposed a severe commissary restriction after one inmate’s prank on a guard spiraled out of control.

“One of the inmates played a prank on a guard,” a source told The U.S. Sun. “Now everyone is on a $25 commissary limit. They usually have about $360 a month.”

That means prisoners who once had enough to buy snacks, hygiene items, and small comforts now face an almost impossible choice between food and basic necessities.

A Dangerous “Joke” With Serious Consequences

The so-called prank wasn’t just harmless fun — it involved a dangerous chemical mixture, reportedly made from commissary items and urine, which left a guard severely burned.

Officials believe the materials used came directly from the commissary, prompting an immediate lockdown and spending cuts for every inmate.

“Half the institution got the restriction during the investigation,” one insider explained. “Now it’s only fair the other half faces the same rules.”

Life on a $25 Limit

The commissary isn’t just a luxury — it’s a lifeline for inmates.
Items like ramen noodles, peanut butter, tuna, soap, toothpaste, and instant coffee are essential for surviving the bleak prison environment.

With only $25 to spend each month, inmates like Duggar must now decide between hunger and hygiene.

This comes after months of reports claiming that food portions at Seagoville have been drastically reduced.

“They’ve been getting half portions — tiny scoops of grits, half rolls, just a few ounces of meat,” a source said. “People are starving and have to buy extra food or go hungry.”

From Privilege to Punishment

Josh Duggar reportedly relied on commissary funds, possibly supported by his family and remaining fans.
He was even spotted wearing Under Armour sneakers and designer sunglasses — rare luxuries behind bars.

But now, those privileges may be gone.
Wearing expensive items in prison, attorney Adam Michael Sachs warned, “is like painting a bullseye on your back. Other inmates may target you — violence can follow.”

Will Things Improve?

Fortunately, the commissary restriction might be temporary.
“The prison wants them to spend money,” a source explained. “It generates revenue and provides essential items. They don’t want to restrict it forever.”

Still, this incident shows just how harsh prison life has become for Josh Duggar.
Between food shortages, safety threats, and the loss of small comforts, everyday survival has turned into a struggle.

The Big Question

Do you think Josh Duggar is being treated fairly — or is this just karma catching up with him?
Share your thoughts in the comments, and stay tuned for more shocking updates from behind the scenes of Counting On.

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