The voters have spoken. Jim Bob Duggar‘s run for Arkansas State Senate was unsuccessful.
02.12.2021 - 17:47 / foxnews.com
Jill Dillard debuted a massive change to her appearance this week as her brother Josh Duggar's child pornography trial continues in court. Dillard and Jedidiah Duggar were two family members of Josh's reportedly listed by the judge as "potential or confirmed" witnesses who could take the stand during his trial.
The voters have spoken. Jim Bob Duggar‘s run for Arkansas State Senate was unsuccessful.
Another one of Josh Duggar‘s family members is speaking out after the disgraced former reality TV star’s conviction last week for possessing child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Convicted child porn fan and multiple-time accused child molester Josh Duggar is in the safest place possible — completely alone.
Jana Duggar has been charged with a misdemeanor count for endangering the welfare of a child. The reality TV star, 31, received the citation in Arkansas on Sept. 9 and pleaded not guilty, according to court documents obtained by HollywoodLife. The docs did not close any details about the endangerment charges, but a court hearing has been scheduled for Jan. 10, 2022.
What is going on with this family? Oh wait, we watched the way they were raised on 19 Kids And Counting…
Jessa Duggar and husband Ben Seewald are speaking out after Josh Duggar'sguilty verdict.Josh was found guilty of two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography on Thursday.
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Jinger Duggar and husband Jeremy Vuolo reacted to Josh Duggar's guilty verdict with a statement shared Friday on Instagram. Josh was convicted on two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography Thursday and was immediately taken into custody following the guilty verdict. The former reality TV star faces up to 20 years and up to $250,000 fines for each count.
The Seewalds have broken their silence on Josh Duggar's child pornography conviction. On Friday, Josh's brother-in-law Ben Seewald released a statement on his social media accounts that appears to be on behalf of himself and his wife Jessa, who is Josh's younger sister.
Josh Duggar‘s parents have broken their silence, and frankly it’s not what we expected.
Breaking her silence. Jill Duggar addressed the conviction of her brother Josh Duggar after he was found guilty in his child pornography trial.
After Josh Duggar was found guilty on two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography, Jim Bob Duggar, Derick Dillard and more family members reacted to the news.
Josh Duggar's family have spoken out after he was found guilty during a child sexual abuse material trial.MORE: Anna Duggar reveals birth of seventh child with Josh Duggar days before child pornography trial"We just wanted to, among other things, see the facts for ourselves," Josh's brother-in-law Derick Dillard said, adding: "America is the best country to get justice."WATCH: Duggar family spend time together for Father's DayJosh's cousin Amy King, an outspoken critic of the family for several
Moments after Josh Duggar was found guilty of receiving and possessing child pornography, his wife, Anna Duggar, solemnly left the Fayetteville, Arkansas, courthouse.
Josh Duggar‘s mugshot was released shortly after the 33-year-old was declared guilty of receiving and possessing child porn in Arkansas on December 9. Josh smiled in the mugshot, which can be seen HERE, while wearing a white collared shirt.
Anna Duggar was spotted looking emotionless on her way out of the Arkansas federal courthouse where her husband, Josh Duggar, was convicted of child pornography possession on Thursday. Anna, 33, exited the John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building dressed in a black dress and matching peacoat, with a protective face mask on. A jury found, Josh, 33, guilty on one count each of receiving and possessing child pornography.
Amy Duggar was happy to hear on December 9 that her cousin Josh Duggar was found guilty by a jury in his child pornography case. The 35-year-old said on Twitter that “justice has been served” immediately following Josh’s guilty verdict.
After Josh Duggar was found guilty on two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography, Derick Dillard explained his reasoning for attending the trial — and reacted to the news.
Sigh of relief. Before Josh Duggar was found guilty in his child pornography trial, Derick Dillard made his stance on the subject abundantly clear.
Josh Duggar, 33, could spend up to 40 years in prison and be fined as much as a half-a-million dollars, now that he’s been found guilty of receiving and possessing child porn. The former reality star’s verdict came after a seven hour deliberation following the trial that began on Nov 30.