Where is Josh Duggar from Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets Now? Here's What We Know.
He was born in Arkansas on March 3, 1988. The Duggars were members of the Institute in Basic Life Principles, or the IBLP, a controversial Christian organization founded by Bill Gothard that many argue is a cult. The IBLP enforces many strict rules and conservative morals. For example, members of the IBLP aren't allowed to watch TV or movies, unless it's approved by or produced by the IBLP itself. It is encouraged for parents to hit their children as punishment.
On the outside, families of the IBLP seem extremely wholesome, but the documentary exposes the fact that hidden beneath the surface of IBLP is a long history of abuse and sexual assault. In 2015, Josh Duggar was accused of sexually assaulting several underage girls when he was 14 and 15, including four of his younger sisters. Later that same year, Josh was caught on a dating site meant for married users seeking an affair. In August of 2015, Josh checked into a faith-based rehab facility for six months.Shiny Happy People
say this is just "the tip of the iceberg" for the IBLP, Bill Gothard, and the members of the organization.Josh Duggar was found guilty of receiving and possessing child pornography and was sentenced to 12 and 1/2 years in prison, however, his sentence was extended by two months, according toJosh is currently in the Federal Correctional Institute in Texas. He is reportedly in solitary confinement after being caught with a cell phone in February.
As of now, Josh's release date is October 2, 2032. Once Josh is released, he will remain under the supervision of a parole officer for 20 years, and he will be prohibited from unsupervised contact with minors, including any of the seven children he has with his wife of 15 years, Anna.
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