Duggar News followers have been watching the way Anna Duggar never left Josh Duggar’s side, even after he was accused of some of the most serious felony crimes. She defended him throughout the scandal. And even though it was evident that she had the most loyal heart during the entire phase. But now it seems that even Anna has had enough of the drama.
Anna has finally drawn the line in the sand, and there is no more blind loyalty towards her imprisoned husband. Josh recently opened up about how his wife has turned her back on him, and he has been struggling a lot. Is this true? What is this all about? Keep on reading to learn more about this controversy because the tea is really hot!
Duggar News: Anna Duggar Is Living A Lavish Life In Her $1 Million Home
Annag Duggar may have lost her husband to a prison cell, but she still has her whopping $1 Million house that Jim and Michelle gave them. She recently shared a rare clip of her daughters, Maryella and Madyson, having fun in the house with their dollhouses and twin beds. The background featured a grand window and a beautiful backyard as well.
Apparently, Duggar News fans who keep tabs know that this Fayetteville, Arkansas, mansion has six bedrooms with four-and-a-half bathrooms. It stands on 10 acres of land where Anna and her children are living while Josh is serving his time in prison. She further runs her business, and it is evident that she is making a good amount from it.
Duggar News: Did Anna Duggar Really Leave Josh?
Duggar News followers have spotted Anna making trips to meet Josh, even after learning about the long list of things he had done. She didn’t give up, and there were times when she made small visits. However, now it seems that things have completely turned. Josh recently filed an appeal in court, where he talked about his financial matters as well.
Josh revealed that he had a measly $0.22 in his account, with a debt of $0.02 to boot. He further claimed that he had no means of income at all, as he doesn’t really receive money from his family. According to the record, Josh states that he “occasionally” receives funds from his friends and family, but it is not on a regular basis.
Josh further told the court that he didn’t get anything at the “reporting time” of this request. Hence, his commissary use was also “limited” because his balance was simply $0. He even claimed that he wasn’t able to pay the cost of the court proceedings and was willing to get a “relief.” All of this made it clear that Josh wasn’t even getting money from his wife.
This came after several sources claimed that Josh was looting his parents and wife from the prison. He reportedly was demanding money to fulfill all his expensive needs in jail, and his family was “sick” of the dynamics. What do you think about this? Do let us know in the comments section.