Josh Duggar Won't Get Conjugal Visits With Wife Anna In Prison, Reality Star Faces 40 Years Behind Bars
Talk about a dry spell! Josh Duggar will not get conjugal visits with his wife of 13 years Anna Duggar while he's locked up in prison. The 33-year-old reality star-turned-convicted criminal faces up to 40 years behind bars after being found guilty of downloading and possessing child pornography.
Josh is currently locked up at a federal prison in Arkansas while awaiting his sentencing. It'll be a very lonely Christmas for the ex-19 And Counting star because no sexy time with his wife will occur in lockup.
According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website via Daily Mail, the FBP "does not permit conjugal visits." However, that doesn't mean they can't touch.
Physical contact is limited to '"handshakes, hugs, and kisses (in good taste) ... at the beginning and end of a visit."
Josh and Anna are very active and share seven children. She welcomed their latest addition — a daughter named Madyson — on October 23, just one month before her husband's child porn trial started.
While Anna was an emotional rollercoaster throughout his trial, his cousin Amy showed him no sympathy. She appeared to take jabs at him over the weekend by tweeting out the "traits of a sociopath."
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Anna has stuck by her man through thick and thin. She remained supportive, showing up while holding his hand every day of his trial. When the guilty verdict was read, she was "completely stoic."
She remained emotionless even when Josh's dad Jim Bob Duggar gave her a hug. Her husband didn't handle the news the same.
Josh was "teary-eyed but not crying" when he was handcuffed and taken into police custody. Turning to Anna, he mouthed "I love you" before leaving the courtroom.
As RadarOnline.com reported, Josh was found guilty on one count of receiving and one count of possessing content depicting the sexual abuse of children on December 9.
During the trial, the prosecutor showed the jury "images of children, some as young as 7" being "sexually assaulted, violated and exploited" on Josh's computer. He also had one movie file of 7-to-9-year-old girls being "sexually assaulted, violated and exploited," and another video of a "three-month-old being sexually abused and tortured."