Dugan was released from jail Wednesday night and according to recent court order from Supreme Court Chief Justice Arthur Ngiraklsong on April 20, 2010, that he should leave Palau within five days after his release from jail.
An earlier order, sentenced Dugan to spend an additional one year in jail due to failure to pay a fine of $10,000.
Ngiraklsong revoked one year of the suspended 14 years and six month imprisonment imposed on Dugan.
The order said Dugan will be released from the one year imprisonment upon full payment of the $10,000 fine.
Dugan paid the full amount Wednesday.
Dugan was earlier ordered deported and fined $10,000 after pleading guilty to three counts of forgery charges and three counts of attempted cheating. The other charges were dismissed.
Dugan was earlier charged with 39 counts of attempted grand larceny, forgery, attempted cheating, cheating, unlawful issuance of bank checks or drafts and money laundering.
Dugan was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment all suspended except for up to six months in jail.
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