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Josh Duggar's sister Joy-Anna and her husband Austin speak out on child pornography arrest - Daily Mail

Josh Duggar's sister Joy-Anna and her husband Austin speak out on child pornography arrest - Daily Mail

Josh Duggar's sister Joy-Anna and her husband Austin speak out on child pornography arrest - Daily Mail
May 09, 2021 3 mins, 22 secs

More family members are speaking out about the arrest of reality TV star Josh Duggar, who is out on bond awaiting trial on child porn charges. .

Reality TV star Josh Duggar was wearing an ankle bracelet as he was released from prison on Thursday while awaiting trial on child porn charges .

The star will spend the next two months in home detention at a property belonging to family friends LaCount and Maria Reber.

The reality star was not seen walking around the grounds of the home and it did not appear his wife and children came to visit.  .

The reality star was not seen walking around the grounds of the property and it did not appear his wife and children came to visit.

The 19 Kids and Counting star will stay with Maria Reber and her husband LaCount, pictured, who told the court they do not know Josh well but are good friends with his father.

The Duggar family in 2014.

Meanwhile, Duggar previously apologized for a pornography addiction and cheating on his wife.  .

Derick said that 'obviously if there is anything there related to child pornography, we hope that justice is done'.

'I don't think anybody supports child pornography.

Josh Duggar, who has been charged receiving and possessing child sexual abuse images, previously went to a Christian treatment center for addiction

Josh Duggar may be heading to prison for allegedly receiving and possessing child sexual abuse images, but when he confessed to having a pornography 'addiction' in 2015, he addressed the problem privately by checking into a Christian treatment center for addiction

Now 33, Josh had just welcomed his fourth child when he publicly admitted to 'a secret addiction' of 'viewing pornography on the Internet' — which, at the time, was presumed to involve only adult imagery — and was promptly flown to the Reformers Unanimous residential treatment center in Rockford, Illinois

Josh checked into the treatment center in August of 2015 after a leak of user information for the cheating website Ashley Madison was found to include Josh's name

Confession: Josh publicly admitted to 'a secret pornography addiction' in 2015 and was flown to the Reformers Unanimous residential treatment center in Rockford, Illinois

Days later, his parents released a statement saying that Josh had 'checked himself into a long-term treatment center.'

Out: Duggar, now 33, was released on bail on Thursday afternoon after being arrested on child pornography charges

The center monitors communication that patients have with their families, but they are allowed to go out with family members on weekends after 60 days inside. Anyone can choose to leave the program at any time

'They are an incredible Christian based drug/alcohol addiction program,' the Duggars said

In 2014, Jim Bob and Michelle were keynote speakers at a conference at the Rockford center and shared pictures from the event on Facebook, and Richardson said that he believed they had referred some people to the program in the past

Home: In March of 2016, the Duggars announced that Josh had completed the program

'It was a crucial first step in recovery and healing for Josh,' they said

While Schaap didn't work at the treatment center that house Josh, he did bring the Reformers Unanimous program to his own parish, the First Baptist Church in Hammond, Indiana

The men enrolled in the treatment program are required to attend church twice a week, on Wednesdays and Sundays, as well as go to a program chapter meeting held at the church every Friday

Finally, in March of 2016, the Duggars announced on their family website that Josh had completed the program

Josh has now returned to Arkansas, where he will continue professional counseling and focus on rebuilding relationships with his family,' they said

He spent three months in the facility, which was owned by the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP), a Christian ministry and training program founded by Bill Gothard, a Duggar family friend.  

While little has been revealed about the program, people associated with IBLP have claimed that Josh was required to do manual labor and was not allowed to speak during that time

The source added: 'When Josh returned from his 'porn rehab' he was brought before the church

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