Josh Duggar Scandal Update: Cheater has “No Remorse” for his Actions

By Cheri Cheng - 09 Sep '15 13:37PM
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Josh Duggar from the now-canceled TLC show, "19 Kids and Counting," might have released a statement apologizing for cheating on his wife, Anna, but, according to a new report, he actually does not have any remorse for his actions.

"No remorse," the source allegedly close to the Duggar family told ET. "He is not the person everyone thought they knew."

The 27-year-old Duggar's infidelity scandal came to light after the hackers who stole personal information on the members of the cheating website, AshleyMadison.com released the data onto the Internet. Since admitting to these actions, Duggar supposedly checked into a rehab center for sex addiction.

"Anna didn't check up on Josh because she trusted him," the source added. "When she found out about the cheating, she just cried."

Porn star Danica Dillon claimed, shortly after the scandal that Duggar had paid her for sex when Anna was pregnant. She claimed that he was "rough" and "violent."

Aside from his accounts on Ashley Madison, Duggar also reportedly used dating service, OkCupid.

Sources are claiming that some family members are encouraging Anna to forgive Josh.

Prior to the cheating scandal, Duggar was involved with a child molestation scandal. In Touch magazine published a police report that revealed that Duggar had molested five minor girls when he was a teenager. Two of the girls were his sisters, Jill and Jessa.

While Duggar receives help, his family just attended cousin Amy Duggar's wedding.

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