Keeping a safe distance. Josh Duggar cannot have unsupervised visits with his seven children after being sentenced on child pornography charges.“The Defendant shall have no unsupervised contact with minors,” court documents outing the conditions of his supervised release dictate, per multiple outlets. “If there is a concern about the potential for inadvertent contact with a minor at a particular place, function, or event, then the Defendant shall get approval from the U.S.
Probation Office before attending any such place, function or event.”Other conditions of his eventual release include submitting himself and personal information to the U.S.
probation office, taking part in a sex offense treatment program, and not being allowed to possess or possess or ingest marijuana.Josh, 34, who was arrested without bail in April 2021, was convicted in December of that year on two counts of possessing and receiving child pornography.
On Wednesday, May 25, the 19 Kids and Counting alum was sentenced to more than 12 years in prison as the result of his crimes, which Arkansas judge Timothy L.
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