Josh Duggar seeks to join sisters’ privacy suit

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(AP) – Lawyers for reality TV personality Josh Duggar say he
faced “unwarranted public scrutiny” after his sisters were revealed to have told
police they’d been molested by him.Duggar’s lawyers made the comment in a complaint in which he’s seeking to join
his sisters’ breach-of-privacy lawsuit. They’re suing the city of Springdale and
Washington County, Arkansas, and publishers of InTouch Weekly, which first
revealed their identities.

The siblings were among the “19 Kids and Counting” on the TLC reality show
that chronicled the personal life of Arkansas parents Jim Bob and Michelle
Duggar. The show was pulled from the network after reports surfaced in 2015 that
Josh Duggar had molested sisters Jill Duggar Dillard, Jessa Duggar Seewald,
Jinger Duggar Vuolo and Joy Duggar.

The siblings allege investigators promised them confidentiality after a
tipster reported the molestation.

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