Well, this just got a little more gross.
06.01.2022 - 18:47 / perezhilton.com
Jana Duggar has reached a conclusion in her child endangerment case.
According to documents obtained by Entertainment Tonight from the Chief Court Clerk at Arkansas’ Elm Springs District Court, the eldest 19 Kids and Counting daughter settled her highly-publicized legal matter outside of court last month. She pleaded guilty to the charges on December 15, 2021. As a result, the court ordered that Jana pay a fine of $880 by no later than December 31, 2021. Furthermore, she will also no longer have to appear in court, which was originally scheduled for January 10, due to the case being settled.
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As you know, the 31-year-old was charged with a misdemeanor on September 9 and pleaded not guilty at the time. However, her legal battle only came to light last month, just one day after her brother Josh Duggar was found guilty of receiving and possessing child pornography. Very few details were known about the situation when news of the charge broke.
But she later hopped on Instagram Story to set the record straight about what happened. The reality star stated that the “accident” occurred while she was babysitting, when one of the kids suddenly wandered off outside. Who she was watching still remains a mystery – but we assume it had to be one of the family members’ children. Jana wrote at the time:
Several of the TLC personality’s family members have also taken to social media to defend and offer their support, including her sister Jessa Seewald:
Meanwhile, cousin Amy Duggar King completely shaded the parents of the kid in several social media posts, suggesting they may have put too much responsibility on Jana’s shoulder at the time:
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