Josh Duggar guilty verdict: Duggar family reacts to conviction in child pornography trial

Josh Duggar guilty verdict: Duggar family reacts to conviction in child pornography trial

Multiple members of the Duggar family reacted after Josh Duggar was convicted on two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography Thursday.

Josh was immediately taken into custody Thursday after his guilty verdict.

The former reality TV star faces up to 20 years and up to $250,000 fines for each count.

Josh’s cousin Amy King tweeted that “justice has been served” following the verdict announcement.

JOSH DUGGAR SEEN SMILING IN MUGSHOT PHOTO AFTER RECEIVING GUILTY VERDICT IN CHILD PORNOGRAPHY TRIAL

Josh Duggar faces up to 20 years and up to $250,000 fines for each count.
(Washington County Sheriff’s Office)

“May the juror’s and Judge Brooks seek healing / counseling from all that was exposed to them,” her statement on Twitter began. “May the children grow up with real Godly men as father figures who will guide and protect them. May the people who were once in disbelief have their eyes opened for the first time.”

“May the daughters who were abused feel validated,” she continued. “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.”

Amy King’s mom, Deanna Duggar, also reacted. “JUSTICE WAS SERVED!!! Praying for all involved in the case!!!” she wrote on her Instagram Story along with several praying hand emojis.

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Josh’s brother-in-law Derick Dillard spoke to People magazine on his way out of the courtroom.

“We just wanted to, among other things, see the facts for ourselves,” Dillard, whose wife Jill Duggar Dillard did not attend the trial, said before adding, “America is the best country to get justice.”

Multiple members of the Duggar family reacted after Josh Duggar was convicted on two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography Thursday.
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Josh’s wife Anna Duggar was seen leaving the courtroom emotionless. Anna wore a black peacoat over a matching black dress.

Following the verdict, Duggar’s defense attorney said the team respects the jury’s verdict but does plan to appeal.

“We appreciate the jury’s lengthy deliberations, we respect the jury’s verdict, and we intend to appeal,” defense attorneys Justin Gelfand, Ian Murphy and Travis Story said.

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Duggar’s attorney said the team plans to appeal the guilty verdict.
(Washington County Police Department)

The Duggar family rose to fame after appearing on TLC’s “19 Kids and Counting.” The show was pulled from the network in 2015 after allegations Josh had sexually abused four of his sisters and a babysitter became public knowledge.

Multiple members of the Duggar family attended the trial, including Josh’s father Jim Bob Duggar. He was seen interacting with other family members during breaks of the trial, according to reports.