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Josh Duggar was sentenced to 151 months in prison in relation to being found guilty of receipt and possession of child pornography on Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks read his sentence in the Western District of Arkansas Federal Courthouse yesterday, which also included fines of up to $50,000. Upon release, the former 19 Kids And Counting star will be required to have 20 years under parole supervision and will be prohibited from any unsupervised contact with children, including his children with wife Anna Duggar. He will also be banned from viewing pornography of any kind and w...
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Patriarch of reality T.V.’s Duggar family ,Jim Bon Duggar. has lost a primary race for the Arkansas state senate. His loss comes days after his eldest son John was found guilty by the jury in his child abuse case. “I want to thank those of you who voted for me, volunteered, contributed, and supported me in my race for Arkansas State Senate District 7,” Duggar wrote in a Facebook post on Tuesday adding his congratulations for the top two Republican candidates in the race- Colby Fulfer and Steve Unger– who will advance to a run-off election in January. Poll results show that Duggar won 15% of th...
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Josh Duggar, a former reality-television personality known from the show 19 Kids and Counting, has been found guilty by a Fayetteville, Arkansas jury on one count each of receiving and possessing child pornography. Duggar, 33, was taken into custody after U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks announced the verdict. Sentencing will take place in 4 months, the Judge said. Duggar faces up to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $250,000 for each count. Duggar was arrested by U.S. Marshals on April 29, 2021. The trial was originally slated for July but was later delayed to November 30, 2021. Duggar ...
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A federal judge has granted Josh Duggar release as he awaits trial, following his arrest and indictment last Friday on child pornography charges. Duggar, who is pleading not guilty, will stay with family friends until his July 6 court date. Magistrate Judge Christy Comstock has prohibited him from using Internet-accessible devices during that time. Duggar also cannot interact with any minors besides his children, with whom he has supervised visits. As the four-hour Zoom hearing drew to a close, Comstock addressed Duggar. “I have full confidence in the United States Marshals Service to find you...
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