Duggar sisters’ lawsuit DISMISSED as they failed to prove cops caused ’emotional distress’ by leaking molestation report
DUGGAR sisters, Jessa, Jill, Joy-Anna and Jinger had their lawsuit against police dismissed after a judge said they failed to prove cops caused them "emotional distress" by leaking a molestation report.
Jessa, Jill, Jinger and Joy-Anna had legally challenged local authorities over a leaked police report claiming their disgraced brother molested minors in the family home.
The Sun can exclusively reveal that the judge in the Arkansas federal case against the local authorities was dismissed with prejudice, after the settlement conference scheduled for Thursday was cancelled ahead of the decision.
The judge ruled that the local authorities did not intend to inflict emotional distress, and that they were even attempting to conceal the alleged victims' identities by redacting the police report before it was released to the media.
HOW IT BEGAN
In 2015, a 33-page Arkansas police report was released to the public, claiming dad Jim Bob confessed to local authorities that his eldest son Josh fondled the minor girls while they were asleep in the Duggar family home years prior.
Josh’s younger sisters Jill, 30, and Jessa, 29, came forward as two of the alleged victims in an interview with Megyn Kelly, where they insisted they had forgiven Josh, who was never charged, for his wrongdoings.
In May 2017, Jill and Jessa sued the City of Springdale, police department employees and other Defendants for invasion of privacy and more, claiming releasing the records caused "extreme mental anguish and emotional distress.”
Sisters Jinger, 27, and Joy-Anna, 24, are also suing, though they have not publicly come forward as victims of the alleged molestation.
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One source close to the family told The Sun that Josh’s conviction on child pornography charges could impact the outcome in the sisters' case.
The source said: “They've been allowed to proceed on their case against the police department and a couple of police officers.
"That was supposed to go to trial the same week as Josh’s trial, but it got reset.
"If there is a trial, the damages could be cut as a consequence of Josh’s conviction.”
DECLARED GUILTY
On December 9, Josh was found guilty on child pornography charges, ending an explosive two-week trial.
The eldest Duggar son was taken into custody immediately after the verdict came in, and is expected to remain in jail until his sentencing in 2022.
The Sun obtained video showing Josh being led into a booking area by an officer.
He was handcuffed with his hands behind his back.
Josh was first arrested in April, more than a year after Homeland Security raided his Arkansas car dealership.
He was charged with possessing and receiving child pornography.
COUNTED OUT
TLC cancelled 19 Kids and Counting after it was revealed in 2015 that Josh had molested several girls as a teen.
Spinoff Counting On premiered in the wake of the family show's cancellation, but Josh did not appear on the show. The show has since been canceled due to the family's latest scandal.
Since the verdict came down, several of Josh's siblings have spoken out against him.
His parents, Jim Bob and Michelle, who are named in the Duggar daughters’ lawsuit for their knowledge of Josh’s alleged sex abuse, released a statement addressing the guilty verdict.
It read: "This entire ordeal has been very grievous. Today, God's grace, through the love and prayers of so many, has sustained us.
"Our hearts and prayers are with anyone who has ever been harmed through CSAM."
'NEVER STOP LOVING JOSH'
The statement went on: "In the days ahead, we will do all we can to surround our daughter-in-law Anna and their children with love and support.
"As parents, we will never stop praying for Joshua, and loving him, as we do all of our children.
"In each of life's circumstances, we place our trust in God. He is our source of strength and refuge."
The message concluded: "Thank you for your prayers."
Meanwhile, Josh's sister Jessa and her husband, Ben Seewald, slammed Josh and said child sex abuse was "evil" after the verdict.
Similarly, Jinger and her husband, Jeremy Vuolo, called Josh a "hypocrite" and called child sex abuse "horrific."
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Josh's wife Anna- the mother of his seven children- has not yet publicly spoken out about the verdict.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network) at 800-656-HOPE (4673).
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