The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Reality TV’s Josh Duggar gets 12 years in child porn case

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FAYETTEVIL­LE, ARK. » Former reality TV star Josh Duggar was sentenced Wednesday to about 12 ½ years in prison after he was convicted of receiving child pornograph­y.

Duggar was also convicted of possessing child pornograph­y in December, but U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks dismissed that conviction after ruling that, under federal law, it was an included offense in the receiving child pornograph­y count.

Prosecutor­s had asked U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks to give the maximum term of 20 years to Duggar, whose large family was the focus of TLC’s “19 Kids and Counting.” They argued in a pre-sentencing court filing that Duggar has a “deep-seated, pervasive and violent sexual interest in children.”

The judge sentenced Duggar to 12 years and seven months in prison, one day after denying a defense motion to overturn the guilty verdict on grounds of insufficie­nt evidence or to order a new trial.

Steven Tyler enters treatment, Aerosmith cancels shows

BOSTON » Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has voluntaril­y entered a rehabilita­tion program, forcing the Boston-based rock band to cancel the first portion of its upcoming Las Vegas residency.

Tyler, 74, has made no secret of his lifelong struggle with substance abuse disorder.

“As many of you know, our beloved brother Steven has worked on his sobriety for many years,” the band posted on social media on Tuesday. “After foot surgery to prepare for the stage and the necessity of pain management during the process, he has recently relapsed and voluntaril­y entered a treatment program to concentrat­e on his health and recovery.”

The band’s June and July shows in Las Vegas have been canceled, and the goal is to start performing again in September, the band posted.

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