Josh Duggar is officially headed back to Arkansas.
Rocked by a child molestation scandal that's now earned thousands of headlines, Duggar resigned from the Family Research Council last month.
Duggar has yet to be interviewed about the allegations, but has apologized for "acting inexcusably" with his sisters and at least one other girl as a teen.
Today, paparazzi captured photos of moving trucks outside of the Maryland home that Josh shares with his wife, Anna Duggar, and three children.
As you can, see a "private property" sign has been posted on the family's lawn, presumably to keep hordes of photographers and reporters at bay.
Josh has not gone into specifics regarding his reason for leaving the conservative lobbyist organization, but the FRC issued a statement about it.
The group said Josh quit "as a result of previously unknown information becoming public concerning events that occurred during his teenage years."
Josh has reportedly purchased a home in Arkansas for his family near the now-infamous "Duggar compound" in Tontitown where he grew up.
At this time, it's not known what the embattled reality star plans to do for a living, regardless of what happens with the family reality show.
It looks like the TLC series that made the Duggars famous will not be canceled, but many believe 19 Kids and Counting will continue without Josh.