Texarkana Gazette

Josh Duggar aims to join his sisters’ privacy lawsuit

- By Tafi Mukunyadzi

LITTLE ROCK—Reality TV personalit­y Josh Duggar faced “unwarrante­d public scrutiny” after a magazine disclosed that sisters told police they had been molested by him years earlier, lawyers for Duggar said in a complaint in which he seeks to join his sisters’ breach-of-privacy lawsuit over the revelation.

Four of Duggar’s sisters are suing the city of Springdale and Washington County, Arkansas, and publishers of InTouch Weekly, which first revealed their identities.

The siblings were among the “19 Kids and Counting” on the TLC reality show that chronicled the personal life of Arkansas parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar. The show was pulled from the network after reports surfaced in 2015 that Josh Duggar had molested sisters Jill Duggar Dillard, Jessa Duggar Seewald, Jinger Duggar Vuolo and Joy Duggar, between March 2002 and March 2003 when they were minors.

The sisters say investigat­ors promised them confidenti­ality after an anonymous tipster reported that their brother had molested them and a baby sitter. Attorneys for the siblings say the city and county breached that promise when the magazine obtained documents that made it easy to identify the sisters. The magazine obtained the documents through a publicrequ­est. The sisters allege InTouch then exposed them globally.

Josh Duggar’s complaint—filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Fayettevil­le—says the revelation­s forced him “to relive painful memories and experience­s.” His lawyers also said he “was also subject to the humiliatio­n and extreme mental anguish of being publicly identified.”

The sisters’ attorneys have said the lawsuit is about protecting children who have been abused.

“Revealing juvenile identities under these circumstan­ces is unacceptab­le, and it’s against the law. The media and custodians of public records who let these children down must be held accountabl­e,” the sisters’ attorneys said in a statement last month.

 ?? Associated Press file photo ?? Lawyers for Josh Duggar say he faced “unwarrante­d public scrutiny” after his sisters were revealed to have told police they’d been molested by him.
Associated Press file photo Lawyers for Josh Duggar say he faced “unwarrante­d public scrutiny” after his sisters were revealed to have told police they’d been molested by him.

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