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Josh Duggar’s child pornography trial isn’t the only Duggar court case Judge Timothy L. Brooks heard in recent history. Aside from Josh’s criminal trial, the Duggar sisters filed a lawsuit against the city of Springdale over the police report outlining sexual abuse in the Duggar family home that was released in 2015. The case has since been dismissed, and court records have been made public. One document suggests Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar were hoping to bring Josh back onto the family’s reality TV show following his 2015 scandal.

Jill Dillard, Jessa Seewald, Joy-Anna Forsyth, and Jinger Vuolo sued the city of Springdale

In 2017, Jill Dillard, Jessa Seewald, Jinger Vuolo, and Joy-Anna Forsyth filed a lawsuit against the city of Springdale and several city workers. In the lawsuit, they claimed the city had breached their privacy. The case argued that city employees did not follow proper protocol when dealing with the names of victims of sex crimes. The lawsuit stemmed from the release of a police report that made it easy to identify the four sisters as Josh Duggar’s molestation victims. The city released the document as part of a FOIA request.

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