On Monday, an evidentiary hearing was held in the Josh Duggar case, and it was eye opening, to say the least.
In it, prosecutors and defense attorneys argued for and against whether they believe old claims about the former reality TV star’s alleged prior molestation actions should be admitted into evidence when Josh goes to trial.
As you’ll recall, the former TLC star (pictured above with his wife, Anna Duggar) is facing one count of receipt of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography.
He has pleaded not guilty to the charges, with his trial scheduled to begin on Tuesday. Related: Josh Duggar Was Secretly Removed From Sex Offender Registry, Claim New Legal Docs During Monday’s preliminary hearing, the
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