No phones, laptops or recording devices allowed at Duggar child porn trial

Josh Duggar
Josh Duggar

FAYETTEVILLE -- A federal judge won't allow cell phones, computers and other electronic devices in the courthouse during Josh Duggar's child pornography trial at the end of the month.

Duggar, 33, of Springdale, is charged in federal court with two counts involving receiving and possessing child pornography.

The trial is set to begin Tuesday.

U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks issued an order Friday saying no devices will be allowed during a hearing Monday nor the trial, unless the court grants specific, advance permission.

"Members of the public and the media are prohibited from entering the courthouse with cellular phones, recording devices or any other type of electronic device, such as laptop computers or tablets," according to Brooks' order.

Lawyers and their assistants in the courtroom are exempted from the order, but they have to email the U.S. marshals who provide security at least a day in advance and provide them with a list of who among their trial teams will be bringing electronic devices and a brief description of each device.

Federal prosecutors have said many of the 200 or more images Duggar is accused of downloading showed children ranging from toddlers to 12-year-olds. At least three police officers downloaded file shares of child pornography from Josh Duggar's computer, according to prosecutors.

In November 2019, reports surfaced federal authorities had served a search warrant at the address of a used car dealership, Wholesale Motorcars, run by Duggar.

In court filings, prosecutors explain Detective Amber Kalmer in Little Rock used a law enforcement tool to download files depicting the sexual abuse of children directly from Duggar's computer. The detective then sent a lead related to her undercover downloads to Special Agent Gerald Faulkner with Homeland Security Investigations, who determined the IP address was assigned to Duggar's small used car dealership in Springdale at the time of the downloads.

Springdale is in the federal western district of Arkansas, and Little Rock is in the eastern district.

Faulkner obtained a warrant to search the business. The dealership's computer and multiple electronic devices belonging to Duggar were seized. Based on forensic evidence found on those devices, among other evidence, a federal grand jury returned a two-count indictment charging Duggar with receipt and possession of child pornography.

Duggar, best known for being part of his family's cable television reality show, is accused of using the internet in May 2019 to download and possess the material, some of which depicts the sexual abuse of children younger than 12, according to court documents. Duggar was indicted in April 2021.

He faces up to 20 years of imprisonment and fines up to $250,000 on each count if convicted.

Duggar was indicted in April. He was arraigned and entered not guilty pleas in May.

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