Category: 19 Kids and Counting
19 Kids and Counting's Jill Dillard is leaving for a long-term mission abroad with her husband and infant son. See what they said about the decision–including their request for donations–and what the mission could say about the fate of the TLC show.
Jana Duggar -- who doesn't have any social media accounts of her own -- spoke out on her family's Facebook page for the first time since older brother Josh Duggar's police records were revealed. See the interesting comment she made...
Just months after praising the company on his one-year work anniversary, 19 Kids and Counting's Derick Dillard has left his steady job as a tax accountant for Walmart.
According to a new report, local police officers were called to Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar's home on May 27 when the parents refused to cooperate with the Department of Human Services. Also–find out how insiders say Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald are really coping...
Doug Sprouse, the mayor of Springdale, Arkansas, released a thorough statement this week to discredit Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar's suggestion that the police department had been bribed to release Josh Duggar's police record.
19 Kids and Counting's Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald opened up about when older brother Josh Duggar "inappropriately touched" them when he was a teenager and they were children. See what they said about the experience and what they've faced since the information was revealed...
During their interview on Wednesday night, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar said their daughters have been victimized more by the release of Josh Duggar's police records than when he molested them. They added the records were illegally released -- is that true?
Read the full recap of what Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar told Megyn Kelly in their first interview about what the family experienced when oldest son Josh Duggar molested his sisters as a teenager.
19 Kids and Counting's Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald revealed they were two of older brother Josh Duggar's molestation victims when they were young. They will speak about the experience in an interview this week. Also, see the first clip from Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar's interview with Megyn Kelly...
A newly obtained police report from a different department makes it clear that Jim Bob Duggar knew Josh Duggar was molesting girls for more than one year before he took any action, during which time more incidents occurred. Under Arkansas law, he may have committed the crime of Permitting Abuse of a Minor, punishable by six years in prison.
A newly obtained police report (with fewer redactions) from a different sheriff's office shows Jim Bob Duggar said he believed Josh Duggar molested a five-year-old girl in the family, among other things.
In 2003, Jim Bob Duggar told church elders about the allegations against Josh Duggar. They all then decided to send Josh to Christian treatment without reporting it to a child abuse hotline. By doing that, at least one church elder broke a law.