Amy Duggar was happy to hear on December 9 that her cousin Josh Duggar was found guilty by a jury in his child pornography case.
The 35-year-old said on Twitter that “justice has been served” immediately following Josh’s guilty verdict. The former reality star, 33, now faces up to 20 years in prison, as well as $250,000 in fines, with a sentencing date to come. “May the daughters who were abused feel validated,” Amy said on Twitter. “You are truly beautiful and worthy of love.
May there be intense counseling / healing. May there be wisdom for all those involved on how to move forward. Thank you Jesus.
Justice has been served.” Roughly 20 minutes before that message, Amy shared a different tweet in reaction to the verdict. “May the juror’s
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