Josh Duggar's First FBI Child Porn Interview Released, And WOW Does He Sound Guilty!
27.01.2022 - 19:05
/ perezhilton.com
Just days after he was booked on child porn charges, we got our first hints that Josh Duggar was wearing a big ol’ guilty sign around his neck. A Special Agent in charge of the arrest said in his report that the 19 Kids and Counting star — unprompted by any accusations — greeted agents raiding his workplace by saying:
Well, it turns out it didn’t get much better after that. He was apparently just as bumbling like a Coen Brothers character throughout the interview.
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It turns out after reading him his rights, the FBI agents asked if he would consent to the interview being recorded. DailyMail.com got their hands on the audio recordings (via the Freedom of Information Act), and it is… not good.
Things start off with a reference to Jim Bob Duggar as Josh tells agents Gerald Faulkner and Howard Aycock about the Wholesale Motors where the feds had tracked a child porn download:
The agents then ask Josh about who has access to his electronic devices and particularly about his internet setup. Things get eyebrow-raising when they ask the reality star if he’s familiar with “peer2peer” programs such as Tor Browser which allow people to share files anonymously. These are commonly used on the dark web to share illegal items like child pornography, so apart from hearing about them on the news or in a documentary, probably best if you aren’t that “familiar” with them. Josh’s response?
Uh huh. Next the agents asked which of his computers had these kinds of file-sharing programs downloaded on them. Josh admitted, “Probably all.” But he excused the behavior by saying:
People sell just about everything on the regular internet all day long. Cars on the dark web? Hmm.
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