Josh Duggar: Porn Star Suing Him Over ‘Violent’ Sexual Encounters

Beloved reality TV star and noted child molester Josh Duggar is idolized as a cherished paragon of traditional family values by presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and other social conservatives. However, despite all that, Josh is now being sued for half a million dollars by a woman he paid to have sex with.

The former TLC reality star allegedly “committed battery” against porn star Danica Dillon, whose real name is Ashley Stamm-Northup. The lawsuit claims that she suffered “physical and emotional injuries” and felt as though she was “being raped.”

“He was manhandling me, basically tossing me around like I was a rag doll,” Dillon says. “It was very traumatic. I’ve had rough sex before, but this was terrifying.”

In the court papers, the Adult film star claims Duggar committed battery against her twice, and she is asking for $500,000.

The lawsuit, obtained by InTouch, claims that she was working at the Gold Club, a strip club in Philadelphia in March of 2015 when Josh asked for a lap dance.

Josh paid $600 according to the lawsuit and then went back with her to the Doubletree Hotel where she was staying and he proceeded to pay her $1,500 for sex.

She claims in the lawsuit that he physically assaulted her while they had sex and then later met up with her to apologize and then allegedly assaulted her again.

Meanwhile, Josh is in a faith-based rehab facility and has been since admitted to cheating on his wife and using the Ashley Madison website.

A few months earlier Josh came clean about molesting his sisters in 2002 and his family was exposed for covering it up for years while they pretended to be a perfect family on their TLC reality show.

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and their 19 children were stars of the TLC television network's 19 Kids and Counting. The show was canceled this year after news leaked that Josh Duggar molested very young girls when he was a teenager.

TLC announced that the Duggar family is returning to the network with at least two specials, the first of which will air by the end of the year.

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