Josh Duggar charged with Receipt/Possession Child Sexual Abuse Material, 29 April 2021 *guilty* #3

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She probably didn't actually. Her family was likely told a very sanitized version of what happened. When the past molestation information came out, Anna's statement was that she knew that he had stumbled as a teen before she married him but I truly doubt that she knew exactly what happened. Look at what Jim Bob and Michelle said on the Megyn Kelly interview and compare that to the facts. They never thought the truth would come out so they lied and downplayed it.

Also, their sect requires wives to be joyfully available to their husbands whenever the husband wants. I would not be the least bit surprised to find out that Anna has been raped although I doubt she would see it that way because they don't believe in marital rape.
"Anna Duggar, the wife of "19 Kids and Counting" star Josh Duggar, has responded to reports that he once molested five underage girls as a teen, saying she is confident her husband has "humbled himself before God and those whom he had offended".

Anna, 26, who is expecting the couple's fourth child in June, issued a statement to People Magazine on Thursday.

"I can imagine the shock many of you are going through reading this. I remember feeling that same shock," she said. "When my family and I first visited the Duggar home, Josh shared his past teenage mistakes. I was surprised at his openness and humility and at the same time didn't know why he was sharing it. For Josh, he wanted not just me but my parents to know who he really was - even very difficult past mistakes."

But Anna, who married Josh in 2008, said she had confidence that the counseling her husband received "changed his life."

Anna Duggar Responds to Husband Josh Duggar's Child Molestation Charge: 'He Has Humbled Himself Before God'
 
  • #162
With the exception of Derik Dillard, I firmly believe each one of the family who attended did so to support Josh. IMO, they see this as a spiritual attack against a righteous family. And even if some of them, like Joy, believe the allegations could be true, I believe they are pressured to show family solidarity and support.

The purse strings have been tightly controlled by JB. All the monies for the show went to him, instead of to his adult kids, per Derik Dillard, which seems illegal.

In any event, there is cultural pressure to show a united front and to fight against Satanic forces that seek to topple the family (IMO).

I agree with you on this. I do wonder if Joy-Anna and her husband were there after learning from a victim specialist that she would be indirectly referenced (Bobye Holt's testimony). It's quite possible she never knew what happened to her until Bobye was interviewed and then contacted by feds/victim specialist. <modsnip -no link for statement of fact> Maybe they were there to support the family/Josh, but her and her husband have to be in a tailspin of emotions over that revelation and then the retelling of it in court.

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  • #163
I agree with you on this. I do wonder if Joy-Anna and her husband were there after learning from a victim specialist that she would be indirectly referenced (Bobye Holt's testimony). It's quite possible she never knew what happened to her until Bobye was interviewed and then contacted by feds/victim specialist. Either way, it's incredibly sad that her own father protected her abuser at her expense and she had to learn the truth from US gov't reps. Maybe they were there to support the family/Josh, but her and her husband have to be in a tailspin of emotions over that revelation and then the retelling of it in court.

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The recent pics of Joy-Anna and her husband Austin clearly IMO paint a portrait of a couple who look physically and emotionally exhausted and like they are struggling.
 
  • #164
"Anna Duggar, the wife of "19 Kids and Counting" star Josh Duggar, has responded to reports that he once molested five underage girls as a teen, saying she is confident her husband has "humbled himself before God and those whom he had offended".

Anna, 26, who is expecting the couple's fourth child in June, issued a statement to People Magazine on Thursday.

"I can imagine the shock many of you are going through reading this. I remember feeling that same shock," she said. "When my family and I first visited the Duggar home, Josh shared his past teenage mistakes. I was surprised at his openness and humility and at the same time didn't know why he was sharing it. For Josh, he wanted not just me but my parents to know who he really was - even very difficult past mistakes."

But Anna, who married Josh in 2008, said she had confidence that the counseling her husband received "changed his life."

Anna Duggar Responds to Husband Josh Duggar's Child Molestation Charge: 'He Has Humbled Himself Before God'

Yes. But I agree she was told a sanitized version. The same version the Duggar parents told in an interview. (It was touching over the clothes only and the girls were asleep and unaware). Which does not match the police report.
 
  • #165
I agree with you on this. I do wonder if Joy-Anna and her husband were there after learning from a victim specialist that she would be indirectly referenced (Bobye Holt's testimony). It's quite possible she never knew what happened to her until Bobye was interviewed and then contacted by feds/victim specialist. Either way, it's incredibly sad that her own father protected her abuser at her expense and she had to learn the truth from US gov't reps. Maybe they were there to support the family/Josh, but her and her husband have to be in a tailspin of emotions over that revelation and then the retelling of it in court.

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Per the police report, the five year old jumped off his lap and ran and told someone.
 
  • #166
Per the police report, the five year old jumped off his lap and ran and told someone.
I couldn't follow the redacted report well enough to discern who told, since it seems Josh was reading to more than one child and ages weren't listed. I thought the additional details on what Josh did during the bible time incident and that it was to a 5-year old, only came out in Bobye's testimony. I could be mistaken.

Anyways, my point was that it's probably been a lot for Joy to go through and she may have learned things about herself that she didn't know the whole truth on, or had been told when she questioned things to forgive and forget. Just MOO.
 
  • #167
@4029Jamie

Day 6 began with comments and instructions to the Jury from Judge Timothy L. Brooks. “The fact that Mr. Duggar did not testify should not be considered by you or discussed by you when making your decision,” said Brooks to the Jury.
Judge Brooks explained some of the terminology to the jury and said images found online/accessed through the internet is an example of interstate/foreign commerce. Prosecution and Defense both get an hour for closing arguments, then Gov. rebuttal since they have burden of proof

Prosecution then began their initial closing argument. “Is this really a who dunnit?” said Prosecuting Attorney Marshall. “Evidence in this case points to Joshua Duggar.” The prosecution walked through the timeline of events while showing the jury relevant images including C.P
 
  • #168
The family dynamics in an extremely large family are interesting. Each person in the family has a separate relationship with the other people in the family.

I have worked with large families, and literally had a huge chart to determine the relationships, with each family member having a separate sheet, identifying the relationship to each of the other people in the family.

Families are interesting, if you think about each person in the family like a "toy" on a mobile above a baby's bed, when one person in the family has a problem, think of what happens to every "toy" on the mobile when one toy is yanked. All of the toys start to move. The dynamic of what happens to one, affects every single part of the mobile or family.
 
  • #169
Families are interesting, if you think about each person in the family like a "toy" on a mobile above a baby's bed, when one person in the family has a problem, think of what happens to every "toy" on the mobile when one toy is yanked. All of the toys start to move. The dynamic of what happens to one, affects every single part of the mobile or family.
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In a healthy family, I'm sure it works that way. But, IME, you could get a family where nothing happens, where there's no movement when one person yanks the mobile? This is a kind of severe family dysfunction/psychopathy. The members would be "de-realized"? Brainwashed? Cult-like?
 
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Closing arguments began on Wednesday, the seventh day of the trial, and Amy appeared to reference the ongoing case on her Instagram Story.

"Stop & PRAY today that there is justice for the CHILDREN," she wrote, repeating a similar sentiment on her Twitter page.
Josh Duggar's Cousin Amy Posts 'Justice for the Children' as Closing Arguments Begin in His Trial

Go Amy! That must be so hard to go against the grain of what the rest of the family wants, which is to continue to shove Josh and his issues beneath the rug. I am proud of her for continuing to speak out.
 
  • #172
Gelfand spoke for the defense for approximately 90 minutes. He reiterated all the points the defense has been making throughout the trial. Gelfand said the investigator in the case ignored other possible suspects because “they were so star struck about the possibility of prosecuting Josh Duggar.”

“So blinded by that focus that they refused to look for anything else,” Gelfand said. “Everything is on the line, the stakes don’t get any higher, we ask that you find him not guilty.”

Once Gelfand completed his closing argument, U.S. Prosecuting Attorney Dustin Roberts spoke after Gelfand, as the prosecution gets a second chance because they have the burden of proof.

He categorized the defense’s strategy as “throw the truth against the wall and see what sticks,” Roberts said.

Roberts then told the jury that Gelfand wants to “get you looking anywhere but the facts. This is not a complicated case.”

Roberts ended with “Mr. Duggar has had his day in court. Now it’s time to hold him accountable. It’s time to convict Josh Duggar.”

Judge Brooks provided deliberation instructions to the jury and the jury left at about 12:15 p.m.
Josh Duggar trial day 6: Jury deliberations underway for Duggar's child 🤬🤬🤬🤬 charges
 
  • #173
Gelfand spoke for the defense for approximately 90 minutes. He reiterated all the points the defense has been making throughout the trial. Gelfand said the investigator in the case ignored other possible suspects because “they were so star struck about the possibility of prosecuting Josh Duggar.”

“So blinded by that focus that they refused to look for anything else,” Gelfand said. “Everything is on the line, the stakes don’t get any higher, we ask that you find him not guilty.”

Once Gelfand completed his closing argument, U.S. Prosecuting Attorney Dustin Roberts spoke after Gelfand, as the prosecution gets a second chance because they have the burden of proof.

He categorized the defense’s strategy as “throw the truth against the wall and see what sticks,” Roberts said.

Roberts then told the jury that Gelfand wants to “get you looking anywhere but the facts. This is not a complicated case.”

Roberts ended with “Mr. Duggar has had his day in court. Now it’s time to hold him accountable. It’s time to convict Josh Duggar.”

Judge Brooks provided deliberation instructions to the jury and the jury left at about 12:15 p.m.
Josh Duggar trial day 6: Jury deliberations underway for Duggar's child 🤬🤬🤬🤬 charges

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Gelfand said the investigator in the case ignored other possible suspects because “they were so star struck about the possibility of prosecuting Josh Duggar.”

The downloads were on "star" Josh Duggar's computer not on someone else's.
 
  • #174
Snipped for focus

In a healthy family, I'm sure it works that way. But, IME, you could get a family where nothing happens, where there's no movement when one person yanks the mobile? This is a kind of severe family dysfunction/psychopathy. The members would be "de-realized"? Brainwashed? Cult-like?

Nope. Even "healthy" families can have problems in the dynamics. This family, more so than others, just because it is so large.

Josh may have little to no relationship with his youngest sisters, but the affects of his court situation impacts his mother and father, and they may have internal strife/reactions that will affect their interactions with those siblings.
 
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Families are interesting, if you think about each person in the family like a "toy" on a mobile above a baby's bed, when one person in the family has a problem, think of what happens to every "toy" on the mobile when one toy is yanked. All of the toys start to move. The dynamic of what happens to one, affects every single part of the mobile or family.

IMO---it's not just one family member and his effect on the rest.

That may have been the case if this horrific CSAM situation was the only time Josh was involved in child abuse, but as it is a fact that he molested four younger sisters, there were already five members directly impacted in this family. One abuser and four victims. I think that mobile would be spinning like a cyclone.
 
  • #176
I predict a verdict of Guilty later today. Only because I cant be here :(
 
  • #177
I predict a verdict of Guilty later today. Only because I cant be here :(

I think the jury will need more time. Complicated digital information.
 
  • #178
I think the jury will need more time. Complicated digital information.
True but perhaps they will be allowed to work thru the eve if they are close. Or could be a usual Friday verdict. I feel for these Jurors who have been subjected to such horrific material.
 
  • #179
Josh Duggar trial: What forensics experts said

Prosecution Witness
James Fottrell with the Department of Justice testified that there was significant evidence to prove Duggar was at his Springdale business, Wholesale Motorcars, every time child 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 was downloaded onto an HP computer in his office.

Fottrell used "EXIF" data, like geolocation and time stamps from cellphone pictures and text messages, to link Duggar to his car lot around the same time the illegal files were downloaded.

A former employee testified he had access to the HP office computer but said he did not recall the password.

Fottrell testified that although it is possible the content was downloaded remotely, it is "highly unlikely" that was the case.

Defense Witness
The defense called Michele Bush, a private digital forensics expert, to the stand.

Bush testified that the HP computer at Duggar's business had a separate operating system installed and that is where the files of child 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 were found.

She testified that she believes the videos and images of child 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 were all viewed remotely after evidence she said revealed universal plug-and-play was enabled on the WiFi at Duggar's work.

"It means the network was extremely vulnerable," she testified. "It allows someone to gain control of the entire network and essentially the devices connected to it."

Bush said that if Duggar's Wi-Fi router had been seized as evidence, she could have used it to see which devices were accessing the network when the images were downloaded. But because it was not seized, she cannot know.

She also testified that Duggar’s personal devices, including his laptop and his phone, did not have any evidence of child 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬.
 
  • #180
So happy to see Verdict Watch on the header (I'll be happier when it says "GUILTY").

Thank you for this article - I think one big problem with the argument below, is that Josh has the WiFi router - so why didn't the defense use that as evidence? How can she say "she cannot know" if she could just have asked the client for the router?

I've followed this thread since day one. I can't believe that Josh may finally be held accountable. Like everyone I think that there is really only one way for his kids to be safe going forward. If there are steel bars between him and those children.

I'm also glad this was brought in federal court - there are so many ways a state court criminal proceeding can be compromised. One example is that federal judges are appointed for life. They aren't voted in or appointed for a term which leaves them free to make "unpopular" decisions. I'm grateful for the professionalism of this judge. The same with federal prosecutors - unlike DAs, they aren't elected by constituents.

Josh Duggar trial: What forensics experts said

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Bush said that if Duggar's Wi-Fi router had been seized as evidence, she could have used it to see which devices were accessing the network when the images were downloaded. But because it was not seized, she cannot know.
 
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