“Where he’s going … the prisoners are going to take care of him,” the “Marriage Boot Camp” alum, 35, told her Instagram followers in a video. When Josh was sentenced to 151 months behind bars, cousin Amy Duggar was the first of his family members to react online. In December 2021, Josh was found guilty of receiving and possessing child porn. Jason was present with his parents, Jim Bob Duggar and Amy Duggar, and his sister Joy-Anna Duggar at the Western District of Arkansas Federal Courthouse for Josh’s sentencing hearing Wednesday.
“My prayer is that God will use this circumstance to truly humble him and bring about a true change in his life!” Jason attended Josh’s hearing with Joy-Anna Duggar and their parents. “With that said, I will never stop loving my brother, regardless of what he does, just as my savior has forgiven me so I have forgiven my brother of his wrongdoings!” Jason concluded. “My heart is grieved over the choices my brother has made,” Jason wrote. The former reality star added that Josh’s crimes “greatly effected those around him,” mentioning the 34-year-old’s wife, Anna Duggar, and their seven kids: Mackynzie, 12, Michael, 10, Marcus, 8, Meredith, 6, Mason, 4, Maryella, 2, and Madyson, 7 months. “My heart is grieved over the choices my brother has made, his actions do not reflect that of a Christian believer and have doubtlessly defamed my Lord and Saviors name!!” Brooks was fair in his ruling giving Josh a sentence that would be considered below the median for the crimes he has committed,” Jason continued. “Yesterday my oldest brother was sentenced to 151 months, around 12 1/2 years in prison for receiving and possessing child pornography,” the “Counting On” alum, 22, wrote on his Instagram Story Thursday. Jason Duggar released a lengthy statement following Josh Duggar’s child porn sentencing, writing that he has “forgiven” his older brother. If O’Rourke really wanted to do the right thing, he would’ve let his campaign resume as planned and sought solace with a sex worker in a hotel room like a respectable politician.Josh Duggar sentenced to 12 years in prison in child porn case After a 2019 shooting in his hometown of El Paso, the at-the-time presidential candidate canceled his upcoming campaign events in order to be with his family. The father of three has a similarly damaging history. After all, with a higher than average percentage of Texans living beneath the poverty line, their lives simply aren’t as valuable as the prospect of a new vacation home or first class plane tickets to whatever point on Earth is furthest from Texas. O’Rourke fighting back against politicians prioritizing NRA money over the lives of their constituents is about as cruel as it gets. Metaphorically, of course,” clarified the governor as Ted Cruz wrapped him in a warm blanket and handed over a mug of hot chocolate. “I know it was hard to see and hear everything on video, but his eyes were so angry and his words were so sharp that I wasn’t sure that I’d make it out of there alive. “It was, in all likelihood, the most frightening thing that’s ever happened to me,” said a shaking Abbott. Abbott about his well-being following the traumatic experience of being stood up to by an unarmed man from a safe distance. After all, when someone is having a heart attack, the last thing their loved ones want to do is talk about solutions such as calling 911 and attempting CPR - the best thing to do is to let the victim suffer and lock the door on the way out.
This prompted Mayor McLaughlin to call Texas native O’Rourke a “sick son of a bitch.” Though blunt, the statement was understandable. Abbott to stop with the empty condolences and talk about what he’s actually going to do to prevent yet another mass shooting. This was made clear after he heartlessly interrupted the conference to plead for Gov. Former representative for Texas’ 16th congressional district Beto O’Rourke didn’t get the memo.