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Josh Duggar will not be able to go home to his wife and kids, should he be released on bail, a judge ruled Friday.
Duggar appeared virtually in court Friday and pleaded not guilty to two counts of child pornography charges. Judge Erin Wiedermann stipulated the 19 Kids and Counting star cannot reside in a home with minor children and must have a third-party custodian, should he be released on bond, according to Fox News and Deadline.
On Monday, Duggar s attorneys said in a joint statement that they intend to defend this case aggressively and thoroughly. In this country, no one can stop prosecutors from charging a crime. But when you’re accused, you can fight back in the courtroom – and that is exactly what Josh intends to do, read the statement from attorneys Justin Gelfand, Travis Story and Greg Payne.