Has anyone found hab zone or closer Gas Giants?

I have explored probably 200-400 systems by this point, and I can only recall coming across a single gas giant that was within the habitable zone of the host star or closer (it was a gas giant in a very tight orbit of a white dwarf). I find this a little surprising, as data from kepler etc would suggest that hot gas giants are more common than this (although obviously the detection methods are heavily biased towards such planets). Has anyone else found hot gas giants or hab zone gas giants? I would be particularly interested in knowing if anyone has found a habitable moon around a gas giant.

-Thanks!
 
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This is the only inner gas giant I have found so far. (don't ask for system I don't know)
 
I've explored around 400 systems, and while I've seen a few with gas giants in similar orbits as Earthlikes, I haven't seen any sporting some sort of forest moon of Endor kind of deal. Hot jupiters are less common than I thought they'd be too, still not sure if the one I saw was a hot jupiter or a failed star in a tight binary though.
 
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