Jack Tweed was released from prison this morning after serving half of his 12-week sentence. Shortly after Jade Goody’s death her 21-year-old widower was sent to prison after being convicted of assaulting taxi driver in Epping, Essex, last year. During sentencing, the judge admitted his sentence would have been longer if it had not been for the "change in his personal circumstances". Jack was met outside Edmunds Hill prison in Suffolk at 10am this morning by his mother and friends. Insiders told The Sun he is expected to visit Jade’s grave before meeting with his agent.


























