Josh Duggar has certainly been having an eventful time at Seagoville FCI outside of Dallas. The facility is currently facing two separate lawsuits filed by inmates for gross negligence. An anonymous family member is now accusing the facility of poor security.
“There’s not really much security around because they’re dramatically understaffed.” “The prison has pretty heavy politics, which means there are gangs in it. Fortunately, it is nowhere near as violent as a medium-security facility. It’s not actually a very violent facility,” the source tells The Sun.
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“But it is just a dangerous situation, given the level of neglect and so I know that my family member has felt concerned for his, I guess I would say he’s always concerned for his well-being, even if he feels physically safe.” The insider says that the said inmate is usually “in fear of his life” at the facility. It also appears that medical care at the facility is substandard.
“My family member hasn’t received any medical treatment in two and a half years for his disability. He’s asked and they keep telling him that he’s on the list,” the insider claims. “He needs glasses, and he’s been on the list to get an optometry appointment for over a year and still hasn’t gotten any,” the accusers continues. “My family member has had situations where he’s had a cold or COVID. And sometimes it’s a couple of days before he’s able to get any kind of attention at all.”
We reported earlier how the source alleged that prisoners often go without heat and electricity for days. “They go without electricity or heating for days, even when a big cold front came through Texas. They didn’t have any hot water for days at a time,” the said. “They’ve been through six generators in the past six weeks because they keep burning them out instead of just fixing the electricity.” An inmate also claimed that other prisoners paid a guard to attack him. “I was assaulted with a lock by an inmate who was paid by other inmates to do the assaulting,” they said.

