Josh Duggar From ‘19 Kids And Counting’ Found Guilty On Child Pornography Charges

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Josh was found guilty of both child pornography and downloading it, the Associated Press reported.
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A federal jury in Arkansas found him guilty of receiving and possession of child pornography.
During the trial, jurors were allowed to hear about the alleged history of sexual abuse by the man.
According to Arkansas news outlet KNWA, a jury found the father of six young children guilty after seven hours of deliberations.

It will take about four months for the sentencing to take place, which will result in up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each count.
The key background.

Child pornography was being shared on a computer at a car dealership. In April, he pleaded not guilty. In a hearing in May, Gerald Faulkner, a Homeland Security agent, said that there were over 200 images that showed the sexual abuse of children between the ages of 18 months and 12 years old, and that they were the worst he had ever seen.
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In a 2015 interview, his parents said that he admitted to molesting his sisters. The statute of limitations had passed and no charges could be brought after an investigation into the abuse claims. The family made their TV debut in 2008. The show focused on their practices of modesty and Christian faith. It was canceled in 2015 when the allegations of abuse against the young man came to light. The spin-off called Counting On was canceled in June, shortly after the arrest of Duggar.

Josh was charged with child pornography.