Amy Duggar Thinks Family Made Promises to Kendra During Arrest

Amy Duggar discusses what he believes may be some of the many “promises” made by his famous family Kendra Duggar behind her husband Joseph Duggarbeing arrested on suspicion of child molestation.
“I can assure you that a promise has been made. Promises done. So here are my thoughts on what that could be – this is just my opinion, OK?” Amy, 39, is accused of Friday, April 10, a video shared on TikTok.
Amy, who has been very critical of her famous TV family amid her cousins’ arrests, then impersonated her family as she listed what she said were some of the possible promises they made to Kendra, 27.
“Kendra, we love you so much, we will be together as a family,” he began. “You know, I’m sorry that you stumbled, I know that must be just a heartache, but you know, I know that he loves you. And you are all working together, this is just a small problem, but you know that you are showing your strength to God right now.
He continued, “By staying with him and being a devoted wife and loving him you are showing him God’s love, your faith is being tested right now and I need you to stay strong because Joseph loves you so much.”
Joseph, the seventh child of Jim Bob, 60, and Michelle, 59, was charged last month with disorderly conduct involving the molestation of a victim under the age of 12. He was also charged with lewd and lascivious behavior by a person 18 or older.
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The charges were laid after a 14-year-old child came forward to the police and accused Joseph of molesting her when she was 9 years old during a 2020 holiday. Joseph was extradited to Florida, where the crime took place, and has pleaded not guilty.
Kendra was later arrested and charged with four counts of endangering the welfare of a minor, second degree, and four counts of false imprisonment in the second degree. These second charges are unrelated to Joseph’s alleged molestation. Kendra was released on bond the same day she was arrested.
“We have the best lawyer for you. You know what? Even then, we might try to drop those charges because it’s ridiculous that you’re in jail,” Amy continued in her Friday video, once again pretending to be her family as she listed what she said might be promises they could make to Kendra.
“Let me tell you something – as long as you always show loyalty to the family that things will be fine. This problem will take care of itself,” he added. “We will do everything, just stay. This will spread and people are exaggerating, you make vows, you can’t just leave.”
He concludes with his opinion about the possible promises that he says his family has made, “God hates divorce, forgiveness is something that God wants. You must stay quiet and be quiet for your family. We will take care of the debts, you don’t have to worry about anything.”
Amy went on to say that “that’s what works” for her family amid their public scandals.
“Provision, and conditions,” he said. “Support, sure, but with a chain attached and help keeps them dependent. Real support doesn’t require silence and real support doesn’t hold you back in the system that prevented the problem in the first place.”
Although Amy believes her family made certain promises to Kendra in order to keep quiet and stay in her marriage, the source exclusively told. Us Weekly that the opposite is true because Anna Duggar after her husband, Josh Duggarwas found guilty of child pornography.
“Anna has several family members who strongly encouraged her to leave Josh,” the insider said Us. “It was very difficult to have those discussions because Anna has always been very supportive of Josh, but the family felt that they should let him know what they were thinking.”
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
If you or someone you know is being abused by children, call or text the Child Help Hotline at 1-800-422-4453.
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