Joseph Duggar begs court to change no contact order with alleged victim in child molestation case
Joseph Duggar is seeking to modify a no contact order with the alleged victim in his child molestation case. He claims the victim's family has abandoned their residence, which is causing difficulties in managing his properties. A court hearing is scheduled for July 14 to address his request regarding the no contact order with his children as well.
- ▪Joseph Duggar has requested a Florida court to change the no contact order with the alleged victim in his child molestation case.
- ▪He claims the alleged victim's family has abandoned their residence, impacting his ability to manage his properties.
- ▪A court hearing is set for July 14 to discuss modifications to the no contact order regarding his children.
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Celebrity News exclusive Joseph Duggar begs court to change no contact order with alleged victim in child molestation case By Teresa Roca Published May 20, 2026, 3:45 p.m. ET Joseph Duggar is requesting a Florida court change the terms of his no contact order with the alleged victim in his child molestation case. In court papers exclusively obtained by Page Six, Duggar requested the no contact order — which prohibits him from being within 500 feet of the alleged victim — be amended so he can be within 500 feet of the alleged victim’s residence. “The alleged victim and her family have abandoned their residence, no longer residing at the previously listed address,” Duggar explained.
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