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Supreme Court Rejects Josh Duggar’s Appeal Of Child Porn Conviction


The Supreme Court today rejected Josh Duggar's appeal of his 2021 conviction on two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography.

The Supreme Court today rejected Josh Duggar ‘s appeal of his 2021 conviction on two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography, according to multiple reports. Lower courts have upheld the conviction, which came after police in Little Rock, Arkansas found sexually abusive material related to children was being shared by a computer at a car dealership that Dugger, now 36, owned at the time. Duggar was among the family members who appeared on TLC ’s 19 Kids and Counting until the network pulled the show in 2015 after revelations he had molested four of his sisters and another girl.

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