Josh Duggar.Photo: Kris Connor/GettyJosh Duggar’s family is in court with him as he learns what sentence will await him for his child pornography convictions.Josh’s father,Jim Bob, his wife,Anna, and his siblingsJoy-Anna (Duggar) Forsythand Jason Duggar were seen at the Western District of Arkansas Federal Courthouse in Fayetteville on Wednesday morning before proceedings began for U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks to tell to Josh, 34, what penalties he will face for his crimes.The former19 Kids and Countingstar wasfound guiltyin December of two charges of knowingly receiving and possessing child pornography. As a result of these convictions, he is facing up to 20 years of imprisonment and up to $250,000 in fines for each conviction.Brendan Hoffman/GettyLeading up to Wednesday’s sentencing, members of Duggar’s family spoke out both in favor and against the former reality star.For more on Josh Duggar’s child pornography sentence, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.MotherMichelle, 55,wrote a letterto Judge Brooks asking for leniency in his sentencing because “Joshua has a tender heart and he is compassionate toward others.“Anna, 33, also wrote a letter to Judge Brooks calling her husband a “loving, supportive and caring father.“Josh Duggar and his wife Anna leaving court on Thursday.News Licensing / MEGANever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Both Michelle and Anna’s letters prompted cousinAmy (Duggar) Kingtoissue her own statement to PEOPLE, which began: “I don’t think anyone would make the mistake of assuming I support my cousin.“In addition to her anger at Josh himself, she wrote, “I am furious at the family that looked the other way and still today, refuse to hold him accountable.“Amy, who later wrote an open letterurging Anna to divorce Josh, concluded her statement to PEOPLE: “In my opinion, 20 years could never come close to justice for the children harmed. … My heart hurts for his children during this time.”
Josh Duggar.Photo: Kris Connor/Getty

Josh Duggar’s family is in court with him as he learns what sentence will await him for his child pornography convictions.Josh’s father,Jim Bob, his wife,Anna, and his siblingsJoy-Anna (Duggar) Forsythand Jason Duggar were seen at the Western District of Arkansas Federal Courthouse in Fayetteville on Wednesday morning before proceedings began for U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks to tell to Josh, 34, what penalties he will face for his crimes.The former19 Kids and Countingstar wasfound guiltyin December of two charges of knowingly receiving and possessing child pornography. As a result of these convictions, he is facing up to 20 years of imprisonment and up to $250,000 in fines for each conviction.Brendan Hoffman/GettyLeading up to Wednesday’s sentencing, members of Duggar’s family spoke out both in favor and against the former reality star.For more on Josh Duggar’s child pornography sentence, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.MotherMichelle, 55,wrote a letterto Judge Brooks asking for leniency in his sentencing because “Joshua has a tender heart and he is compassionate toward others.“Anna, 33, also wrote a letter to Judge Brooks calling her husband a “loving, supportive and caring father.“Josh Duggar and his wife Anna leaving court on Thursday.News Licensing / MEGANever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Both Michelle and Anna’s letters prompted cousinAmy (Duggar) Kingtoissue her own statement to PEOPLE, which began: “I don’t think anyone would make the mistake of assuming I support my cousin.“In addition to her anger at Josh himself, she wrote, “I am furious at the family that looked the other way and still today, refuse to hold him accountable.“Amy, who later wrote an open letterurging Anna to divorce Josh, concluded her statement to PEOPLE: “In my opinion, 20 years could never come close to justice for the children harmed. … My heart hurts for his children during this time.”
Josh Duggar’s family is in court with him as he learns what sentence will await him for his child pornography convictions.
Josh’s father,Jim Bob, his wife,Anna, and his siblingsJoy-Anna (Duggar) Forsythand Jason Duggar were seen at the Western District of Arkansas Federal Courthouse in Fayetteville on Wednesday morning before proceedings began for U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks to tell to Josh, 34, what penalties he will face for his crimes.
The former19 Kids and Countingstar wasfound guiltyin December of two charges of knowingly receiving and possessing child pornography. As a result of these convictions, he is facing up to 20 years of imprisonment and up to $250,000 in fines for each conviction.
Brendan Hoffman/Getty

Leading up to Wednesday’s sentencing, members of Duggar’s family spoke out both in favor and against the former reality star.
For more on Josh Duggar’s child pornography sentence, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.
MotherMichelle, 55,wrote a letterto Judge Brooks asking for leniency in his sentencing because “Joshua has a tender heart and he is compassionate toward others.”
Anna, 33, also wrote a letter to Judge Brooks calling her husband a “loving, supportive and caring father.”
Josh Duggar and his wife Anna leaving court on Thursday.News Licensing / MEGA

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Both Michelle and Anna’s letters prompted cousinAmy (Duggar) Kingtoissue her own statement to PEOPLE, which began: “I don’t think anyone would make the mistake of assuming I support my cousin.”
In addition to her anger at Josh himself, she wrote, “I am furious at the family that looked the other way and still today, refuse to hold him accountable.”
Amy, who later wrote an open letterurging Anna to divorce Josh, concluded her statement to PEOPLE: “In my opinion, 20 years could never come close to justice for the children harmed. … My heart hurts for his children during this time.”
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