Inside Anna Duggar’s sad life with 7 kids and controversial job as disgraced husband Josh serves 12-year prison sentence
While waiting for her husband Josh to be released from federal prison in 2032, Anna Duggar resides in Tontitown, Arkansas, with her seven young children.
The U.S. Sun has unparalleled access to Anna’s lonely life as a mother and worker in a contentious profession.
With Josh, Anna, 36, has three children: Madyson, three; Michael, thirteen; Marcus, eleven; Meredith, nine; Mason, seven; Maryella, five; and Mackynzie, fifteen.
Before Josh was arrested in April 2021 on allegations of child pornography, Anna lived with her family in the windowless warehouse on her in-laws Jim Bob and Michelle’s compound. The U.S. Sun was able to determine that Anna still resides there.
Despite being homeschooled, Anna’s sons play sports in their community.
Every week, Anna has been spotted taking her sons to basketball games and watching them play from the stands, an insider exclusively informed The U.S. Sun.
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She interacts with others, and it seems that she has become friends with basketball parents.
In order to support her family while her husband is incarcerated in Dallas, Texas, Anna has resorted to dog breeding.
In May 2024, Anna submitted an application for Golden Grove Pups, LLC’s business license.
According to Anna’s social media accounts, which The U.S. Sun can verify are owned by her, she breeds golden retrievers.
The description for the most recent October post reads, “Throwback to playtime fun!” and features a video of four dogs playing together. When there’s a good old rope to wrestle with, these pups know how to make the most of their day!
“There are playful barks, rolling, and hugging everywhere! You can’t help but smile as you watch them relish every moment.
Because the different floors correspond, several of the pictures even feature the puppies in the warehouse.
Anna frequently visits her husband when she isn’t taking care of her kids and supporting them with her new business.
The U.S. Sun previously reported that Anna often travels to see her husband with their seven small children, according to a family member of an inmate who was incarcerated with Josh.
We’ve seen Anna at visitation quite a bit, the insider said. Anna and I have had a few conversations.
I don’t really know anyone else, so usually the only people I see are Anna and their children.
According to the source, the institution provides blocks and board games to keep kids occupied during visiting.
When The U.S. Sun contacted the Duggar family for comment, a representative declined to comment.
SUPPORTIVE SPOUSE
Anna has supported her husband throughout the crimes, attending all the proceedings leading up to the trial, which lasted almost two weeks, and sitting in the first row of the gallery each day.
The prosecution wanted her husband to spend 20 years in prison, so she penned a letter to the Arkansas court asking for a less sentence.
Joshua has put in a lot of effort to support me and our (now) seven children, according to her letter.
But when Daddy gets home from work and his upbeat voice fills the house, it’s by far the nicest moment of the day. Hello everyone! How are things going? What was covered in today’s class? are typically used to start a conversation between greeting each of our kids.
Joshua is an engaged father who is happy to help with homework, clean up after his sons when they spill crackers, listen to our daughters perform a new song they learned on the piano, or throw a football with them.”
His main focus in life is Josh, who is a kind, loving, supporting, and caring husband and father, according to Anna, who married him in 2008.
Joshua provides the material, emotional, and emotional support that my kids and I need. Joshua is also essential to many others.
JOSH’S NEW REALITY
On allegations of child pornography, Josh, 36, is presently incarcerated for 151 months; his release date is October 2, 2032.
Josh was spotted wandering alone on the prison grounds on November 22 for the first time in years, according to exclusive images that The U.S. Sun was able to secure.
Josh was dressed in sunglasses, shorts, and a brown shirt in the photos.
Josh made his debut with a short beard and a mustache.
As he walked around the track, he seemed to be in a good mood.
When a prison photo of the humiliated reality star behind bars circulated in 2022, the former proprietor of a used car lot was last seen.
Josh Duggar’s Legal Timeline
Josh Duggar, the former star of 19 Kids and Counting, was found guilty in December 2021 of downloading and having photographs of child sex abuse and was given a 151-month jail sentence. This is the chronology of the former reality star’s legal troubles.
- Josh was initially accused of downloading child sexual abuse material in May 2019 after an investigation by Homeland Security Investigators.
- Later that November, Homeland Security visited the car dealership where Josh was working to raid his computer.
- On April 29, 2021, Josh was arrested and held without bail at an Arkansas jail.
- He was charged the next day during a hearing at the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas via Zoom with receiving and possessing child sex abuse images, to which he pled not guilty.
- Josh’s trial began on November 30, 2021, in a federal courtroom in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and a verdict was reached on December 9, 2021.
- He was found guilty of knowing and receiving child sex abuse material.
- In May 2022, Josh was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison and ordered to pay $50,100 in fines and special assessments.
- Josh’s legal team later appealed the conviction to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, which was denied in late 2023.
- Shortly after, Josh again appealed for a new trial, with his attorney arguing that federal agents wouldn’t allow Josh to call him at the time of his arrest.
- On June 24, 2024, Josh’s request was again rejected.
JOSH DUGGAR’S LEGAL TROUBLES
In April 2021, Josh was taken into custody and accused with receiving and possessing child pornography.
Prior to his trial in December 2021, he was under house arrest.
In May 2022, Duggar received a sentence of 151 months in FCI Seagoville, and in June of the same year, he was sent there.
In October 2022, his legal team filed an appeal to have the conviction overturned and a fresh trial held.
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The November 2023 decision rejected the appeal.
In 2024, the Supreme Court formally rejected the conviction appeal.
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