Former reality television star Josh Duggar, of “19 Kids and Counting,” arrested by federal agents on child pornography charges is not facing testimony in court. According to court documents, Josh Duggar “knowingly received child pornography” in May 2019.
He also “knowingly possessed child pornography” during the same months by using the Internet to “download child sexual abuse material.” Duggar entered a rehabilitation center in 2015 after he confessed to inappropriately touching his younger sisters when he was a teenager.
Duggar was also accused of creating a private, paid Ashley Madison account, a social site made for people wanting to cheat on their significant other. Attorneys for Duggar claim he was not responsible for the data on his computer, that he was hacked.
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[Feature Photo: Josh Duggar/Washington County Jail]