![]() July 16, 2015: TLC canceled “19 Kids and Counting.”Īugust 20, 2015: Duggar admitted to being “unfaithful to wife” after a report came out alleging that Duggar was a member of Ashley Madison, a Canadian-based website for adults seeking extramarital affairs. May 22, 2015: The TLC network removed from its schedule all re-runs of “19 Kids and Counting,” the Duggar family’s reality show, with the statement, “We are deeply saddened and troubled by this heartbreaking situation and our thoughts and prayers are with the family and victims at this difficult time.” ![]() May 21, 2015: “In Touch Weekly” magazine released police reports from 2006 regarding Duggar’s sexual molestation allegations as a youth. March 2015: Court documents show that Duggar was sued by Danica Dillon, a 27-year-old who said that he propositioned her in a Philadelphia strip club and paid $1,500 “for her company.”ĭillon said Duggar then assaulted her while they were having sex, and that she suffered physically and emotionally after the incident. 20, 2006: Police determined that the time in which they could press charges for the acts in 2002-03 had expired. Police also interviewed multiple girls subjected to the alleged molestations.ĭec. ![]() 12, 2006: Springdale police interviewed Jim Bob, Michelle, and Josh Duggar. Winfrey’s staff reached out to a child abuse hotline and contacted the police.ĭec. 8, 2006, recording of “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” but producers canceled the appearance after receiving an anonymous email detailing Duggar’s alleged behavior just one day before the show was to tape. 7-8, 2006: Members of the Duggar family were set to appear on the Dec. Brooks at a pretrail evidentiary hearing on Nov. The matter is expected to be ruled on by Judge Timothy L. The admission of Jim Bob Duggar’s testimony as relevant to the upcoming trial has been the subject of multiple court filings by both sides. ![]() Hutchens, 75, is currently serving 56 years in prison in Wrightsville, Arkansas on child pornography charges. Hutchens gave Duggar a “very stern talk” about what could happen if he “continued such behavior.” Jim Bob Duggar told police that Hutchens said “there was nothing else to do,” according to the police report. Jim Bob Duggar also spoke to an Arkansas State Trooper, Joseph T. After telling these church members what happened, they suggested a “treatment” program.Īccording to a statement by Jim Bob Duggar in the court filings, his son was sent to a Christian program called the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP) Training Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, for four months, until July 17, 2003. While Duggar was never charged with a crime as a minor, the graphic depiction of acts in the court filings includes descriptions of “digital penetration” and other touching of five minor girls, four of whom are Duggar’s sisters.Ĭourt documents state that all of the girls were at least three years younger than Duggar.Īccording to court filings, Duggar’s father, Jim Bob Duggar, met with “church elders” after hearing his son’s admission of the alleged activities. The following is a timeline of events in the case.Ģ002-2003: Court documents detail statements that Duggar made to witnesses regarding alleged child molestation acts from 2002-03 when he was 14-15 years old. ( KNWA/KFTA) - Jury selection is set to begin on Tuesday in the the trial of former reality TV star Josh Duggar, 33, who is charged with one count of receipt of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography.ĭuggar, best known for his family’s role on the TLC show “19 Kids and Counting,” faces up to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $250,000 on each count if convicted.ĭuggar was arrested on April 29, 2021, but allegations regarding his behavior date back nearly two decades.
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