Jessa and Ben Seewald react to Josh Duggar's arrest
Josh Duggar's sister Jessa Seewald spoke out about his arrest on child pornography charges, claiming her Christian religion stands against abuse.
"We are saddened to hear of the charges against
Josh," read a statement posted to Jessa and her husband Ben Seewald's
Instagram Stories. "As Christians, we stand against any form of
pornography or abuse and we desire for the truth to be exposed, whatever that
may be. Our prayers are with their family as they walk through this difficult
time."
Jessa, 28, is the fifth oldest Duggar sibling, all of whom
starred on the family's former TLC reality show 19 Kids and Counting (which
aired from 2008 to 2015) about their conservative Baptist upbringing. The show
was scrapped when Josh, now 33, admitted to sexually assaulting underage girls,
including four of his sisters, with Jessa and Jill Dillard, 29, identifying
themselves as victims.
On Thursday, Josh, the son of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar,
was arrested by the Washington County Sheriff's Office in Arkansas, where he
lives with his wife Anna Duggar and their six children. According to the
state's U.S. Attorney's Office, in May 2019, Josh downloaded online material
that showed the sexual abuse of children under the age of 12. Josh was charged
with receiving and possessing child pornography, to which he pled not guilty.
Jessa's declaration follows one from her sister Jinger
Vuolo, 27, who on Friday posted a joint statement with husband Jeremy Vuolo.
"We are disturbed to hear of the charges against Josh," it read.
"While this case must go through the legal system, we want to make it
clear that we absolutely condemn any form of child abuse and fully support the
authorities and judicial process in their pursuit of justice."
Jim Bob and Michelle also posted the following statement to
their website: “We appreciate your continued prayers for our family at this
time. The accusations brought against Joshua today are very serious. It is our
prayer that the truth, no matter what it is, will come to light, and that this
will all be resolved in a timely manner. We love Josh and Anna and continue to
pray for their family.”
While Josh's sister Jill Dillard, 29, and her husband Derick
Dillard, told E! News, "We just found out this information yesterday. It
is very sad." Meanwhile, a spokesperson for TLC told People, "TLC is
saddened to learn about the continued troubles involving Josh Duggar. 19 Kids
and Counting has not aired since 2015. TLC cancelled the show on the heels of
prior allegations against Josh Duggar and he has not appeared on-air since
then."
In 2015, Josh addressed the sexual abuse of his sisters and
his other victims, in a statement to People. "Twelve years ago, as a young
teenager, I acted inexcusably for which I am extremely sorry and deeply
regret," he said. "I hurt others, including my family and close
friends. I confessed this to my parents who took several steps to help me
address the situation. We spoke with the authorities where I confessed my
wrongdoing, and my parents arranged for me and those affected by my actions to
receive counseling. I understood that if I continued down this wrong road that
I would end up ruining my life."
"I would do anything to go back to those teen years and
take different actions," he said. "I sought forgiveness from those I
had wronged and asked Christ to forgive me and come into my life. In my life
today, I am so very thankful for God's grace, mercy and redemption." That
year, Jessa and Jill said they had forgiven Josh and no charges were filed
against their brother.
In 2015, Josh also confessed to cheating on Anna via the
infidelity website Ashley Madison. "I have been the biggest hypocrite
ever," Josh wrote on the family website. "While espousing faith and
family values, I have secretly over the last several years been viewing
pornography on the internet and this became a secret addiction and I became
unfaithful to my wife. I am so ashamed of the double life that I have been
living and am grieved for the hurt, pain and disgrace my sin has caused my wife
and family, and most of all Jesus and all those who profess faith in Him
…"
If Josh is convicted on child pornography charges, he faces
up to 20 years in prison.
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