I have a friends who can find anything. If I ever go missing, I have complete confidence these people can find me with just a paper clip and a Mountain Dew bottle. So all of the following contains original info that my friends have found and my hat is off to them.
The Duggars get shit given to them on the regular. Hell, the Department of Veterans Affairs gave them a piece of land for ten bucks. See:
Jim Bob likes to brag that his parents dabbled in real estate. That’s an odd story too. According to public docs, Mary Duggar aka Grandma Duggar, got into real estate in the mid 80’s where she suddenly started handing out mortgages to people out of the blue to the tune of almost $50k. Where in the hell does someone get $46k to hand out? Was she running a buy-here-pay-mortgage biz where she was collecting an insane amount of interest from people who couldn’t otherwise get a bank loan? Surely not because the bible clearly says in Exodus, “If you lend money to any of my people with you who is poor, you shall not be like a moneylender to him, and you shall not exact interest from him.” Grandma Duggar was just totes doing nice things for people. Right? Right? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
See:
Fast forward to post (supposedly, because do we really believe he stopped?) molestation when Josh sued the Arkansas Department of Health as a minor.
Even though Springdale, Arkansas police closed their investigation into Duggar in 2006, they still referred the case to the Families in Need of Services agency, which brought in the Department of Human Services. Ninth months into the DHS’s investigation, Duggar sued the agency, resulting in a trial in 2007.
The results of the DHS’s investigation and the findings at the trial are both sealed, but an anonymous source close to the case told “In Touch” that Duggar likely “appealed the DHS decision or findings from their investigation,” and noted that depending on what those findings were, it’s possible that the DHS applied “restrictions or stipulations about him being at home with the victims.”
“Josh would be considered an in-home offender, giving DHS the authority to do an investigation. As part of your appeal rights you can request a DHS hearing to challenge what they found and their ruling,” the anonymous source added.
When contacted by “In Touch,” lawyers for the Duggars refused to comment on the investigation, the lawsuit, the trial, or any possible restrictions placed upon Josh.
Quote from: http://www.salon.com/2015/05/28/josh_duggar_sued_arkansas_dhs_in_2007_to_stop_investigation_into_his_molestation_of_sisters/
Or here where FakeJoshDuggar’s Twitter @SweetBabbyJesus, @moaevil, @MsSiraMiller, @ElysiumJane, and others found and alerted In Touch magazine almost three days ago when no news outlet was covering this info:
In 2006 Josh would have been an adult. In 2007, the same year as the trial, Grandma Duggar purchased the now highly recognizable home on Porter Road.
She purchased the home from Michelle’s father, Garrett Ruark, who was living in Ohio for well over value when all other records show a pattern of buying homes under priced. Why did Mary Duggar purchase a house from Josh’s maternal grandfather, a house that backs up to an interstate for so much cash? Jim Bob has said on multiple episodes that his parents were terrible with money. So where did Grandma Dugger get $100k in 2007?
@MsSiraMiller explains:
2007 must have been a very active year in the Duggar home. Josh had a trial and the outcome is currently sealed. However, in 2007 Josh was given a car dealership, a house was purchased for him, he started courting Anna which resulted in their engagement in early 2008 and marriage in September of that same year.
Connect the dots.