In a world where family bonds are meant to withstand the tides of time, the Duggar family saga takes a particularly disheartening turn. Josh Duggar, now incarcerated for serious crimes that have cast a long shadow over his family, found solace in a surprising place—literally just one of his siblings reached out during his time in jail. How does the cosmos align when even the stars can’t prevent familial rifts? Newly unveiled messages from Josh’s stint in Arkansas’ Washington County Jail suggest a tale filled with outrage and unexpected connections, particularly from Jessa, who is also one of his alleged victims. It’s a complicated web that raises eyebrows—could it be that Venus in retrograde has everyone assessing their hearts? Buckle up, folks, this rollercoaster of emotions isn’t just about jailhouse messages; it’s a deeper commentary on loyalty and the chilling effects of fractured family ties. For a deeper dive into this unfolding drama, stay tuned as we unpack the details of Josh’s letters and the reactions of the rest of the Duggar clan.
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When Josh Duggar was in jail awaiting trial on charges of possessing child sexual abuse materials, only one of his siblings reached out to him.
And she kept her message very brief and to the point.
News of Jessa Duggar’s email — and the snubs from the rest of the family — come courtesy of newly released messages from Josh’s time in Arkansas’ Washington County Jail.


“It is shameful that I have received only 1 message from one of my siblings and only 1 video visit,” a furious Josh wrote to his parents (via People).
In a message to his other siblings — four of whom he molested when he was a teenager — Josh expressed his outrage over the fact that only one of them made contact.
“[W]ith all due respect, shame on you that you didn’t reach out,” Josh wrote in the message.
From there, he urged his siblings to “examine [their] hearts and lives” as well as their “own behavior.”
The one message that he did receive came from Jessa, who was allegedly one of his victims.
“Happy birthday, Josh! We love you and are praying for you! Love, The Seewalds,” Jessa and husband Ben Seewald wrote.
“Thank you so much for the kind words,” Josh replied, noting that he had “only got one note from a sibling so far today — you are it.’
He then told Jessa that she was “such an encouragement to me and Anna and our kiddos,”
Josh then asked Jessa to donate “marshall island language bibles” to the detention center.
He closed out by writing: “Message back anytime and video chat anytime too! love you all sooo much and miss you.”
“Thank you for those encouraging words,” Jessa wrote.
She concluded by telling Josh that their Lord “carries your wife and kids closer to his heart” and that she and her family “are thankful to get to love on them.”
In previous prison emails, Josh asked his wife, Anna Duggar, for “sexy” photos.
Currently serving a 12-year sentence in a federal prison in Texas, Josh is set for release in 2032.
The Duggars are currently embroiled in another child sex scandal, following Joseph Duggar’s arrest on molestation charges.
The 31-year-old former reality star is currently awaiting trial. We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.
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