Joseph Duggar 'nervous' after jail release as he's clueless about prosecution's evidence in child abuse case

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Joseph Duggar may have breathed a sigh of relief when he was released from jail on Tuesday, but his troubles are far from over. 

The 31-year-old reality star was arrested on March 18, facing shocking child molestation allegations involving a nine-year-old girl during a Florida vacation in 2020.

Duggar, who has since returned to Arkansas after posting a $600,000 bond, is now banned from having any unsupervised contact with minors – including his own four children.

On Friday, his attorney, Al Sauline, revealed Duggar is feeling 'nervous, anxious, and worried' about what lies ahead, speaking to TMZ about the mounting stress.

According to the lawyer, Duggar is on edge due to the uncertainty surrounding the case, as he has 'no idea what evidence Florida prosecutors have' and won’t be allowed to see it until formal charges are filed.

Sauline also revealed that the defense team is grappling with a chaotic mix of conflicting evidence and rampant speculation. 

Joseph Duggar may have breathed a sigh of relief when he was released from jail on Tuesday, but his troubles are far from over 

Duggar, who was arrested on child molestation charges and has since returned to Arkansas after posting a $600,000 bond, is now banned from having any unsupervised contact with minors – including his own four children

This makes it nearly impossible for them to separate fact from fiction, per Sauline. 

Sauline also emphasized to the outlet that the defense team’s top priority is ensuring Joseph is treated fairly throughout the legal process. 

Despite the mounting pressure, Joseph and his team continue to stand by his not guilty plea.

The lawyer also revealed that Duggar has 'good family support' since his release back to Arkansas on a $600K bond this week, which is helping him stay in 'good spirits' during such a challenging time.

However, it’s unclear which family members are offering support, as his father Jim Bob Duggar slammed his son’s 'terrible decisions' in a letter sent while Joseph was in jail.

Jim Bob, 60, sent an email to his son while he was being held at an Arkansas detention facility before being extradited to Florida. 

'You have made some terrible decisions, but God has already forgiven you if you have asked him,' he wrote, according to People

He urged Joseph to 'accept the situation' and warned him that he will 'most likely deal with major consequences for several years to come.'

On Friday, his attorney, Al Sauline, revealed Duggar is feeling 'nervous, anxious, and worried' about what lies ahead, speaking to TMZ about the mounting stress 

According to the lawyer, Duggar is on edge due to the uncertainty surrounding the case, as he has 'no idea what evidence Florida prosecutors have' and won’t be allowed to see it until formal charges are filed; (pictured with wife Kendra)

Jim Bob also emphasized that both he and his wife, Michelle, still 'love' Joseph, but made it clear that he faces 'a long road ahead.'

In a striking message, Jim Bob added, '[Y]ou can also point people to Christ even through the time you’re in jail and prison.' He also referenced a Biblical figure, sharing, 'David in the Bible royally messed up, but he repented and became a man after God’s own heart.'

He concluded the letter by assuring Joseph, 'God is not finished with your life' and promised, 'we’ll keep praying for you.'

Days before the letter, Jim Bob and Michelle publicly addressed their son’s arrest for child molestation charges. 

Meanwhile, some of Joseph’s siblings have also spoken out, including his brother Josh, who is currently serving a 12-year sentence for possessing child pornography.

Jana and Jessa Duggar, two of Joseph’s sisters, have also made statements. 

Jana took to Instagram Stories on Thursday, condemning her brother’s actions as an 'unacceptable wrong.' 

'We are deeply saddened and heartbroken by the situation involving my brother, Joseph,' she wrote. 'This news came as a shock to us, as we had no prior knowledge before it became public.'

Duggar's father Jim Bob Duggar slammed his son’s 'terrible decisions' in a letter sent while Joseph was in jail; (Jim Bob and wife Michelle seen above in 2010 )

Jana continued, 'Our hearts are with the child who has been harmed – this is a grievous and unacceptable wrong. We continue to pray for the victim and for justice to be carried out.'

Jessa, in turn, shared her own heartfelt message on Instagram, expressing, 'We learned, along with the rest of the world, of the heartbreaking news involving my brother, Joseph, and we are deeply grieved. 

'Our hearts ache for this innocent young girl and the harm she has suffered. This is a profound wrong, and we know it grieves the heart of God, who cares deeply for children and the vulnerable.'

She concluded, 'We are lifting her up in prayer, asking for comfort, healing, and justice.'

The incident involving Duggar occurred in 2020 in Panama City Beach, Florida during a vacation, according to authorities.

'As the vacation continued, he also asked [the victim] to sit next to him on a couch and covered them with a blanket,' officials said. 'During this time, Duggar manipulated the victim's underwear and grazed her genitals.

'Duggar would also continue to rub his hands on her thighs. The victim stated Duggar eventually apologized for his actions and the incidents stopped after the apology.'

He was also charged with lewd and lascivious behavior conducted by a person 18 years or older, officials said.

Two days after Duggar's arrest, his wife Kendra was taken into custody on March 20 - but released later the same day after posting a $1,470 bond  

Two days after Duggar's arrest, his wife Kendra was taken into custody on March 20 - but released later the same day after posting a $1,470 bond

Kendra faces four counts of child endangerment and four charges of false imprisonment. 

In a series of jail phone calls, she told Duggar that she was not with their children after her arrest.

Duggar and Kendra tied the knot in 2017 and are parents to four young children, ranging in ages from three to seven.

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