Josh Duggar won't be allowed to return home with his six children if he's released on bail
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Josh Duggar will not be allowed to see his six kids or return to his Arkansas home if he is released on bail.
When the "19 Kids and Counting" star pleaded not guilty, U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Erin L. Wiedemann said that if Josh were to be released on bond, he would have to be in a residence where there’s no minor in the home, according to a release from the US Attorney’s Office. That would mean he would be prohibited from returning to the home where he lives with his wife, Anna, and their six children, the oldest of which was born in 2009. Duggar's attorney is requesting he be released on bond. A trial date for his case was set for July 6, with a pre-trial hearing scheduled for July 1. Prior to trial and based on his request to be released from jail on bond the judge issued the order.More Related News