Joseph Duggar Shares Plea In Child Molestation Case, $600,000 Bond Set

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Jim Bob Duggar and Michelle Duggar Break Silence on Joseph Duggar’s Child Molestation Arrest

Content warning: This story discusses child sexual abuse.

Joseph Duggar is facing his alleged crimes.

The 19 Kids and Counting alum made a virtual court appearance after being extradited from Arkansas to Florida, where he is accused of sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl during a family vacation to Panama City Beach in 2020.

During the March 31 hearing, the presiding judge set Joseph’s bond at $600,000, according to legal documents obtained by E! News, and barred the 31-year-old from having any contact with the now-14-year-old victim as well as unsupervised contact with any minors.

Joseph’s next court appearance is set for April 20.

Two days prior, the reality star—who is charged with lewd and lascivious behavior molesting a victim under 12 and lewd and lascivious behavior conducted by a person over 18—entered a written plea of not guilty in the case via his attorney, while also waiving arraignment and demanding a jury trial in the matter, according to a separate court document viewed by E! News.

Separately, Joseph’s wife Kendra Duggar—with whom he shares four kids—was arrested March 20 and charged with four counts of endangering the welfare of a minor in the second degree as well as four counts of false imprisonment in the second degree, according to jail records viewed by E! News. In addition to his Florida case, Joseph is also facing these charges, Arkansas’ Tontitown Police Department said in a press release.

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In light of Joseph’s arrest, several of his family members have spoken out about his legal woes, including his parents Jim Bob Duggar and Michelle Duggar, who said they were “heartbroken over this entire situation.”

“Right now, they are focused on loving their family and helping Kendra and her children during this difficult time,” a spokesperson for the Duggar family told Us Weekly. “They are praying for the victim. They ask for privacy and appreciate the kind words and prayers offered by so many.”

E! News reached out to reps for the Duggars for additional comment but did not get an immediate response.

For more of what the Duggar family has said about Joseph’s arrest, read on.

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Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar

Joseph's parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar broke their silence in a statement on March 30.

“Jim Bob and Michelle are heartbroken over this entire situation,” a spokesperson for the Duggar family told Us Weekly. “Right now, they are focused on loving their family and helping Kendra and her children during this difficult time."

The spokesperson added that the couple was "praying for the victim. They ask for privacy and appreciate the kind words and prayers offered by so many.”

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Jill Duggar Dillard & Derick Dillard

“We were shocked yesterday evening to learn of Jill’s brother (Joseph Duggar’s) arrest,” the couple wrote in a blog post March 19. “We first learned of anything related to his charges yesterday via a text from a friend who messaged us about the recent media reports of Joseph’s arrest and his alleged confession to molesting a juvenile female in 2020. We are shocked and heartbroken.”

Derick and Jill—who spoke out against the family in the 2023 book Counting the Cost—said they “strongly condemn abuse.”

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Jason Duggar & Maddie Duggar

The couple, who married in 2024, said they are "angered" by the "unthinkable" actions of his brother Joseph.

"We, like many, have spent the week completely shocked, confused, and grieved to list a few emotions," Jason and Maddie said in a statement shared on Instagram March 26. "We are disgusted to hear the news about my brother, however, this isn't about how it's impacted our lives. Our hearts are burdened because a child's life has been turned upside down due to evil actions of someone who should have never hurt the vulnerable."

"Maddie and I have always had a special place in our hearts for the vulnerable around us, and we will continue to do so," their message went on. "To fathom that someone would abuse their authority to harass the innocent is vile."

They asked for prayers for the "brave" victim as well as Joseph's family, saying, "His children must face the reality of losing a father that should have been a spiritual leader in their lives."

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Josh Duggar

"Josh understands the stigma of being accused," his attorney told the Daily Mail in a story published March 20. "He lives with the painful reality of how false accusations can destroy a life. He understands how the targeting of a person for publicity can twist the truth into sensationalized fiction."

Noting that Josh—who is serving 12 years in prison for child pornography—is "not in frequent communication" with Joseph, the attorney said Josh "hopes and prays for his brother's well being in this difficult time."

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Joy-Anna Duggar Forsyth

"What has come out about my brother is heartbreaking and deeply disturbing," Joy-Anna wrote on her Instagram Stories March 26. "My heart is with the victim, and I am grieved by the pain and harm caused. I have been a wreck this week and am taking time to process." 

She added"I will be taking some much-needed time with my family."

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Jinger Duggar Vuolo & Jeremy Vuolo

As Jeremy put it in March 25 episode of The Jinger & Jeremy Podcast, “It’s been a really difficult week for us to process and think through and pray through this with the podcast.”

As for Jinger—who moved to Los Angeles with Jeremy in 2019—she said, “I did not think my heart could break like it has this week,” adding, “The pain and heartbreak that we’ve had over this and just thinking of how it’s affected so many. It’s just unthinkable. It’s so hard and painful on many levels.”

“It’s hard,” she continued. “All we can do in those moments is cry out to God and ask him to sustain us and give help because you can’t just be prepared for news like this.”

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Amy Duggar King

"I am sickened, heartbroken and deeply angry," Joseph's cousin said in a March 20 statement to People. "My first thoughts are with the victim, a child who deserved to be safe, protected and surrounded by people she could trust."

Amy explained she was "utterly shocked to hear about these allegations and Joseph’s arrest."

"For years, I have spoken out about the importance of truth, accountability and protecting children, even when it meant going against my own family," she added. "Family ties should never equal automatic trust or access, especially when it comes to the safety of children."

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