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The year-old mom of two , who hasn't seen her parents in more than two years, told PEOPLE last year that she's at peace with lifestyle choices that would have been unthinkable years ago. Most recently, news of Josh's arrest this year caused even further strain on the family's unity. Jinger, 27, and Jeremy, 33, released statements saying they were "disturbed" by the child porn allegations against Josh and wanted "justice.
We love Josh and Anna and continue to pray for their family. Currently, Josh, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of possessing and receiving child pornography, is staying with third party custodians , Lacount and Maria Reber, and is confined to their home via GPS tracking as he awaits his criminal trial on Nov.
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This was just a few weeks past his 15th birthday and a few years before his family found reality TV fame. Behind closed doors, however, he had fondled four younger girls since the age of That startling admission — which he first made in and again in a meeting with parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and two of their best friends, Jim and Bobye Holt, and then again in a conversation with the Holts — was publicly detailed for the first time on Monday, in emotional testimony at a hearing ahead of Josh's trial on federal charges he received and possessed child pornography two years ago.
Josh, 33, has pleaded not guilty and vowed to "fight back in the courtroom. In court papers, Josh's attorneys have suggested several other people also had access to the computer at his work where the material was found but that police didn't sufficiently investigate.
Monday's three-hour hearing, in court in Arkansas, turned on what may be a key matter at his trial later this week: whether or not the judge should admit evidence that Josh previously committed child molestation. While his defense maintains that Monday's testimony about his actions two decades ago was not definitive, the only major factual dispute at the hearing was about the extent of his conduct and not whether any molestation occurred.
Josh's illicit history first burst into public view in when the tabloid In Touch published a police report later confirmed by PEOPLE about an investigation into whether Josh had molested five underage girls, including a few of his sisters. Josh acknowledged to PEOPLE in a statement at the time that "as a young teenager, I acted inexcusably for which I am extremely sorry and deeply regret.
I hurt others, including my family and close friends …. I would do anything to go back to those teen years and take different actions. I sought forgiveness from those I had wronged and asked Christ to forgive me and come into my life.
Gelfand conceded that the testimony on Monday largely agreed on what Josh did to the minor girls referred to as Jane Does one through four when he was a teenager.
But Gelfand argued that the prosecution was so far relying only on a sole witness to prove Josh had digitally penetrated one of the girls' genitals — the most serious conduct described in court so far. And while prosecutors pressed the two witnesses, including Josh's dad Jim Bob Duggar, over what Josh had admitted to them all those years ago, the defense argued that Josh's statements were made in the context of "spiritual counseling" with Bobye and Jim Holt, and so should be shielded by the religious privilege between clergy and parishioners.
Gelfand said religious liberty existed to protect certain disclosures in certain contexts — and "this is the epitome of those conversations. The matter remains pending before Judge Timothy L.
Brooks, who questioned Gelfand about where such a privilege would begin and end, including in the context of mandatory reporting laws about child abuse. Brooks requested further briefings from both prosecutors and the defense by Tuesday, amid jury selection, in hopes of a ruling before the trial is underway.
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