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Mama June Abandoned! Daughter Jessica, 17, Moves Out Just Months After Sex Scandal

Mama June Daughter Jessica Leaves Home

Feb. 26 2015, Published 7:13 a.m. ET

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Another one of Mama June Shannon's daughters is leaving the shamed reality TV star's house of horrors.

In a rambling message posted on her 9-year-old daughter Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson's Facebook page (which was quickly deleted), the former Here Comes Honey Boo Boo matriarch, 35, admitted to fans that her daughter Jessica "Chubbs" Shannon, 17, did not move with the family to their new home in Hampton, Georgia, an hour and a half from their old abode in McIntyre.

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"The reason Jessica stayed in McIntyre is because she only has two and a half months to graduate," June, who forced TLC to cancel the family's series when was caught cavorting with her child molester ex-boyfriend last fall, explained to fans in the late-night post. "It was a hard decision but she wanted to graduate with her friends she had been with for ten years. But she comes home and we talk."

The second eldest Shannon daughter will soon be heading off to college, June boasted. But it's not clear where Jessica is currently living back in their hometown.

June's daughter Anna Shannon Cardwell, 20, who as RadarOnline.com first reported, was sexually abused by her mother's boyfriend Mark McDaniel as a child, moved out of the family home and into her then-fiance Michael's pad in late 2013.

After their wedding last spring, the couple relocated with Anna's daughter Kaitlyn, 2, to Alabama.

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