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Kendra Caldwell Facing 8 Years in Prison Following Police ‘Home Inspection’: …

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As you’ve likely heard by now, Joseph Duggar has been arrested amid allegations that he molested a 9-year-old girl.

Days after his arrest, Joseph’s wife, Kendra Caldwell, was also taken into custody.

Unlike Joe, Kendra was granted bail, but this might only be the start of her legal nightmare.

Joseph Duggar and Kendra Caldwell on TLC.
Joseph Duggar and Kendra Caldwell appear on TLC, before a sequence of disgraceful events. (Image Credit: TLC)

Kendra was charged with child endangerment and false imprisonment, but the particulars of her alleged crimes were not made public.

Now, a source close to the situation is speaking out and confirming that Kendra’s charges are not directly related to Joseph’s molestation arrest.

But they’re serious charges, nonetheless. In fact, Kendra could wind up serving eight years in prison if she’s convicted.

The insider alleges that while police were searching Joe and Kendra’s home, they discovered that the doors to their children’s bedrooms had locks on the outside.

From this, the investigators concluded that Joe and Kendra were in the habit of locking their children in their rooms.

Joseph Duggar and Kendra Caldwell on Their Honeymoon
Counting On’s new trailer shows Joseph Duggar and Kendra Caldwell on their honeymoon, and Kendra looks delighted. (TLC)

“I can tell you the arrest was a result of a home inspection, and the door locks being on the exterior of the doors,” the source tells People, adding:

“She’s not suspected or accused of participating in his alleged crime.”

If you’ve been paying attention to the Duggar family for any length of time, then you’re probably aware that they hold some very controversial views with regard to child rearing

In fact, many of the punishments used by Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have been described as child abuse.

Joseph Duggar with Kendra Caldwell
Joseph Duggar and wife Kendra Caldwell pose on a boat during a family vacation. (TLC)

It seems that Joe and Kendra allegedly followed in his parents’ footsteps with regard to harsh punishments, and now, they find themselves facing legal consequences.

(In addition to his lewd and lascivious behavior – molestation of a victim less than 12 years old, and lewd and lascivious behavior conducted by a person 18 years or older charges, Joseph is also facing child endangerment and false imprisonment charges.)

It’s unclear, at this time, when Kendra will be due back in court.

Joseph is still awaiting extradition to Bay County, Florida, where his alleged crimes took place.

Bay County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigator Chase Norris wrote an affidavit alleging that Joseph confessed to his crimes in a conversation with the alleged victim’s father.

Kendra Caldwell and Joseph Duggar stare into each other’s eyes in this photo. (TLC)

Norris says that after he learned of the confession, he “requested the detective and victim’s father call [Joseph],” who “admitted his actions” and said “he touched the victim over her clothing” (per People).

Between them, Joseph and Kendra are facing a total of 16 charges.

According to the Florida penal code, Joseph’s crime carries “a split sentence that is a term of at least 25 years’ imprisonment and not exceeding life imprisonment, followed by probation or community control for the remainder of the person’s natural life.”

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

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2026 NFL Rule Changes: Tush Push to Stay; 5 Proposals to be Voted on

The tush push will live on for at least another season. Following another year of debate over the legality of the tush push, a proposal on whether to ban the play will not be voted on at the NFL’s league meetings in Arizona next week. However, the competition committee will push forward five other proposed rule changes for the 2026 NFL season next Tuesday. “There is less talk about it in the football community,” said Rich McKay, the chair of the competition committee. A proposal to ban the tush push was voted on last May, with the NFL owners voting 22-10 in favor of banning the play. But all proposed rule changes need at least 24 votes in order to be approved. The tush push faced scrutiny during the Philadelphia Eagles’ run to a Super Bowl title in 2024, with the play being one of the most successful plays in the NFL that season. Philadelphia continued to use the tush push in 2025, and there was speculation that the play would be removed from the game this offseason. In the Eagles’ Week 2 win over the Kansas City Chiefs this past year, there were multiple instances where it appeared players on Philadelphia’s offensive line were offside. FOX Sports NFL rules analyst Dean Blandino questioned the legality of the play during that game, but later said he thought it was “50-50” that the play would get banned. As for the other proposed rule changes, the NFL is preparing for the possibility of replacement officials in the 2026 season, proposing a rule change for one season that would allow the replay center in New York to correct any “clear and obvious” mistakes by on-field officials in case of a work stoppage. There are also a few proposed changes that would slightly tweak the kick-off rule and allow the replay center to eject players for flagrant acts on plays that were not penalized on the field. Here’s more about a few of the proposed rule changes being put forth by the competition committee at next week’s league meetings. Replacement ref contingencies The biggest proposal regards the contingency if there is a work stoppage with the officials and the league once again uses replacement officials as it did to start the 2012 season. The current collective bargaining agreement with the NFL and the NFL Referees Association expires on May 31. The NFL used replacement officials for the first three weeks of the 2012 season with several mistakes and bad calls being made. The tipping point came at the end of a Monday night game in Week 3 between Green Bay and Seattle when the Seahawks won the game on a disputed TD catch known as the “Fail Mary.” The league later said the touchdown should have been negated for offensive pass interference. The outrage reached the White House with President Barack Obama calling for the lockout to end, which it did a few days later, prompting an apology to fans from Commissioner Roger Goodell. Under the proposal from the competition committee, the replay center in New York would be able to advise the on-field officials on any missed roughing the passer or intentional grounding penalty, as well as any act that would have led to an ejection had a penalty been called. The replay center can also intervene to overturn calls that were made on several penalties, including illegal contact, face masks, roughing the passer, horse-collar tackles and intentional grounding. The replay center could also assist to overturn pass interference calls when there is clear evidence that there was “advertent tangling of feet when both players were playing the ball or neither player was playing the ball.” In the final two minutes of either half or for all of overtime, the replay center would be allowed to overturn or throw a flag on any unnecessary roughness or unsportsmanlike conduct for throwing a punch, forearm or kick; as well as leaping or leverage penalties on kicks. The replay center can also correct wrong calls based on running into or roughing the kicker. The DK Metcalf rule The committee also proposed allowing the officiating center in New York to eject players for committing a flagrant or non-football act on the field, even if it wasn’t called for a penalty. Under the old rules, the replay center could only intervene in those cases when the on-field officials had called a penalty. This proposal comes after Pittsburgh receiver DK Metcalf wasn’t ejected from a game at Detroit last season when he got into an altercation with a heckling fan. Because the on-field officials didn’t see the play when Metcalf swiped at the fan and throw a flag, the replay center was unable to eject Metcalf. The league did suspend him for two games, but he was able to remain in the game at the time. Kickoff changes The committee also proposed several minor tweaks to the new kickoff rule that is entering its third season, including allowing teams to declare an onside kick at any point in the game. The original rule in 2024 limited onside kicks to the fourth quarter when a team is trailing. The change last year allowed a trailing team to declare an onside kick at any point and now a team can declare an onside kick no matter the score. The committee also proposed a small change to how the receiving team lines up to receive kickoffs and made changes to the touchback on kicks that start from the 50 instead of the 35 following a personal foul penalty. Under the rule last year, the kicking team was incentivized to kick out of bounds from the 50 to give the receiving team the ball on the 25 instead of the 35 for a touchback. Under the new proposal, touchbacks on kicks from the 50 will be spotted at the 20. Off-field changes There were also a few proposals to change bylaws for off-field rules. The committee also proposed giving the league the latitude to alter the date of the roster cutdown day, which is currently the Tuesday following the final exhibition games, to accommodate an international game in Week 1. The Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers are set to open the regular season in Australia and this gives the league the option to alter those dates based on when the teams travel to Australia. The committee also proposed making the Saturday and Sunday of Labor Day weekend as business days, allowing for the 24-hour waiver period for players to go into effect on those days instead of waiting until Monday. The committee also proposed allowing players who began training camp on the physically unable to perform list and were kept on the PUP list after roster cutdown day to be allowed to open their 21-day practice window after Week 2 of the regular season. The players still can’t be put on the active roster until after missing four games but they now are able to practice sooner. The owners also could vote on two proposals made last week by teams, including one by Cleveland to allow draft picks to be traded five years into the future instead of three and one by Pittsburgh to allow teams to have up to five video or phone calls with potential free agents during the negotiating window before the start of the league year. That was allowed on a trial basis this year and the Steelers are proposing that the rule to be permanent. The Associated Press contributed to this report.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Carrie Underwood Shares Her Biggest Priority As A Mom During Appearance on ‘The View’

Carrie Underwood recently joined fellow American Idol judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie for a conversation on The View to discuss the current season of the singing competition show. While sitting with the hosts, Underwood also touched what life looks like at home and how she keeps her two young boys grounded.

Abby Huntsman, a mother herself who guest hosted The View this week, asked the former Idol winner what rules she has around her household and if she would ever consider letting her kids do a version of a singing competition show at their ages of 11 and 7 years old.   

Without any hesitation, Underwood stated, “Home is home,” meaning she does not bring her work home with her and once she steps off stage or leaves the set, she immediately puts her mom hat back on.

“Being on stage and being at home, those are two different people pretty much. And I love that because they’ll come to shows and they’ll see me do what I do. And I feel that they’re proud, but then mom makes dinner,” she explained.

Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan; Photo Courtesy of The View
Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan; Photo Courtesy of The View

The songstress went on to emphasize just how mundane her daily life looks like, noting she often finds herself covered in dirt while tending to the farm animals on her property. At the end of the day, Underwood emphasized how important it is for her to fully prioritize giving her kids a semi normal life.

“I hope more than anything, that’s what they take away from me. And that’s what they remember about me. She was mom and then every once in a while she’d go and get on stage.”

When the host then questioned whether her sons have developed the same level of passion for music as she has, the “Hate My Heart” singer admitted that both boys can sing but her oldest, Isaiah, is particularly drawn to it. Still, she’s hesitant to let him chase a career in the industry until he’s older and mature enough to handle the highs and lows.

“He’s mini me in so many ways,” she shared. “But I don’t think I would. He would need to be older and more established in himself and before I would give my blessing on getting into it.”

Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, Abby Huntsman; Photo Courtesy of The View
Lionel Richie, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, Abby Huntsman; Photo Courtesy of The View

Luke Bryan added his two cents, joking, “Here comes the momager.”

Underwood added that her protective approach has extended beyond her sons to any young hopeful they see auditioning for American Idol.

“I mean, we’ve had young hopefuls come on the show. They’re like 14 and I’m like, ‘I’m sorry, I look at you and I see my son and I’m going to have to say no because you’re good. And in like six years you’re going to be awesome and you’re going to be mature enough to be able to handle it.’”

While on The View, Bryan also got the chance to discuss his new music and upcoming Word on the Street Tour and Lionel Richie touched on his plans to return to the road this summer with Earth, Wind & Fire.

On Monday night, viewers saw the three judges along with the Top 20 contestants wrap up their time in Hawaii. Next week, they will kickstart the start of the live shows with even more epic performances, before the hopefuls learn their fate in the competition that is determined by America’s votes.

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Tyler Nance On Bringing His Midwest Roots to Nashville on Debut Album ‘Midwest Memoir’

Rising country artist Tyler Nance is stepping into a major new life chapter, relocating from Missouri to Nashville to fully immerse himself in the music scene while introducing fans to his debut album, Midwest Memoir.

The 17-track project serves as a reflection of that transition, capturing the highs, uncertainties, and growth that come with leaving behind familiar roots to chase something bigger. With Midwest Memoir, the 22-year-old offers an unfiltered look at his journey so far through a a mix of solo-written tracks and co-writes, all of which he helped shape from start to finish.

He blends personal storytelling with a sound rooted in country, enlisting three artists in the genre to help bring it to life. The collection of songs features Jackson Dean on “Nothing’s What It Seems,” Karley Scott Collins on “Leave Me Alone” and The Castellows on his buzzed about breakout “Keeps Me Sane,” which is rapidly gaining traction, landing among the Top 50 most viral songs worldwide, and reaching the Top 40 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.  

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Photo Courtesy of Tyler Nance

With a growing fanbase fueled by this viral success and a string of standout releases that followed, Nance is proving he’s an artist with a story to tell. His love for music started early, thanks to the influences from his grandma, and upon reaching his early 20s, the guitar became a tool to navigate life’s challenges. Now, through his honest and vulnerable storytelling, he hopes fans find comfort and feel less alone during their own tough moments.

Country Now caught up with Tyler Nance during this year’s annual Country Radio Seminar (CRS) to discuss his journey so far, from writing songs alone to finding his place in the Nashville community. He also dives into his just-released debut project, talks supporting Ian Munsick on his U.S. headline tour, and more.

What was your vision for your debut album, Midwest Memoir?

Well, the title track, “Midwest Memoir,” is I think super important to me. And it really helped us pick out the songs for the album and gave me a lot of stuff to write about and know what I wanted in the album… It was so hard to pick all of the tracks out. Just in the room with my team, “which ones do we want? Alright, it’s going to be 12 songs.” And then it turns out to be 17 songs.

Tyler Nance; Midwest Memoir
Tyler Nance; Midwest Memoir

You’ve officially made the move to Nashville and there’s a song on the project called “Ways Away” that touches on your transition from the Midwest to the sSouth. Can you talk about writing this one?

I have a song called “Ways Away” that pretty much says it perfectly. Yeah, I’m from Missouri, but I’m here in Nashville. This song basically talks about how I’m not going to let this town wash my Midwest ways away. So yeah, this song talks about sticking to your roots and being true to yourself and who you are. 

You have some fun collaborations on this project too, including the recent release, “Nothing’s What It Seems” featuring Jackson Dean. Why was he the right voice to have on this song?

He has an amazing voice and we were looking for songs to have collaborations on, and “Nothing’s What It Seems” came to mind. We were just talking about who we should have and Jackson came up and my team reached out to his team and we made it happen. He’s got an insane voice too and he’s got insane range. He can sing high and low. And yeah, he shows that in “Nothing’s What It Seems.”

Tyler Nance, Jackson Dean; Photo Courtesy of Tyler Nance
Tyler Nance, Jackson Dean; Photo Courtesy of Tyler Nance

What was the biggest adjustment for you going from writing solo to working with other artists in Nashville?

It was tough in the beginning because I was so used to writing songs by myself in a camper or just by myself. And whenever I first moved here to Nashville, it was tough getting used to that. But once I did and having other writers help me finish my thought instead of just canning an idea immediately, and also just being able to work with other artists, it’s kind of intimidating sometimes because they’ve been doing it so long and I’m still new. It’s like, well, just figuring out how, seeing how they do it and just a lot of learning I’ve been doing in the past year. 

“Keeps Me Sane” is one that really took off online. What has it been like to see it resonate so strongly with fans?

It’s insane. I was opening for Ian Munsick and I was the opener and my drummer was like in my in ears. He was like, “Dude, let’s do a callback.” And I’m like, “No, no.” He’s like, “Just do it, dude.” And I did, and there were so many people singing the song back. I’m like, “What the heck is going on? You guys aren’t supposed to know who I am.” But yeah, it just blows my mind to see people knowing these songs. I love it. 

What has it been like being out on the road with Ian Munsick?

He’s super humble and easy to talk to and he’s just a genuinely good dude. And I was just talking to him upstairs about how much we enjoyed performing, being on the same stage. He’s one of the best dudes I’ve met yet in this industry. 

Let’s take things back in time a bit. When did music become a prominent part in your life?

I was only a consumer until I was 19 and I picked up guitar. My grandma put me onto music whenever I was a little kid and I listened to all the old heads and so I was just, I would listen. I’d listen all the time and I’d just consume. And then finally, I was in a bad space whenever I picked up guitar and that was kind of my escape and I’ve just used it to get what’s off my mind because I tell people a lot, like I’m not a public speaker, I’m terrible at speaking in front of people. And so s my way to really express my feelings and get my point across was through music.

How old were you when you learned to play guitar and when did you really lean into the performing side?

I turned 20 and I started posting and I didn’t ever even want to do that. I was too nervous to, but I had a buddy that I worked on the road with and he’s like, “Man, you got to do this. You got to post it. People need to hear this. ” And I put it off and I said no so many times and I had a few beers one night and I was like, “You know what? I’m going to do it.” And then I got like 200 likes on a video and I was like, “Oh, this is huge.” Which 200 didn’t seem…Well, it wasn’t really that much, but I thought it was insane that 200 people liked what I had to say. 

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Photo Courtesy of Tyler Nance

Has it sunk in that you went from just posting online to now being a full-time artist in Nashville?

It does not feel real ever. It’s a dream really. And I’m living it and I’m super grateful for it and to have the opportunities that I have that not everybody gets, but I’m glad I have this and I’m able to use it positively. And yeah, I love it.

Lastly, is there anything about you that people should know that they don’t already?

I don’t know, maybe just dealing with what I said about the music and why I write, just dealing with that. It’s been something I’ve dealt with my whole life and it’s good to know that other people feel the same way and I’m not the only one. So people listen to my music and they’re like, “Oh, I’m not the only person.” And seeing people enjoy my music and telling me that, it kind of makes me feel good too. So yeah, something I’ve dealt with my whole life, but I’m glad I have a way to vent, and I have someone to listen to and that’s the people listening to my music.

Fans can keep up with Tyler Nance on Instagram.

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Usher Praises ‘Mentor’ Diddy, Refuses to Criticize Disgraced Criminal

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After everything, Diddy received only two convictions and a mere 50-month sentence.

Many are expressing their horror — not only for victims, but for our society and our justice system.

Usher, however, insists that he doesn’t have a single negative thing to say about the alleged sex trafficker.

He believes that Diddy has been “misrepresented,” and sings his praises.

Usher and Diddy in 2004.
Singer Usher and rapper/producer Sean “P. Diddy” Combs pose backstage during the VH1 Big in 04 at the Shrine Auditorium on December 1, 2004. (Photo Credit: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)

Well, this is disappointing

During an interview with ForbesThe Enterprise Zone, Usher seemed to have only nice things about the disgraced criminal whom he views as a “mentor.”

The singer played a game of word-association. When “Diddy” came up, he didn’t go with “crime” or “Cassie” or “baby oil” as many might.

Instead, Usher’s most associated word, he claimed, was: “Legacy.”

He admitted that he has a “controversial” opinion, which is that “we can’t ignore the reality of the history.”

“In many ways, I think certain people are prosecuted and maybe not recognized for the greatness that they offer,” Usher then claimed.

Usher’s next line was truly shocking. Perhaps not surprising, but shocking.

“I don’t have anything negative to say about Sean Combs,” he announced, “because my experience was not what the world has seen and how he’s been misrepresented.”

That first part of the explanation is the usual annoying line — someone insisting that, because they are not personally a victim, it’s fine for them to speak in support of someone.

It’s at the end that Usher takes a more sinister turn.

He claims that Diddy has “been misrepresented.”

Usher and Diddy in February 2013.
Usher and Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs attend the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards Pre-GRAMMY Gala and Salute to Industry Icons honoring L.A. Reid held at The Beverly Hilton on February 9, 2013. (Photo Credit: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for NARAS)

‘And that’s why I see him as legacy’

“I can’t, with any sense of humanity, not recognize the valuable contributions that this man made for us as Black entrepreneurs,” Usher insisted.

He continued: “For us as businessmen, for us as people who transition culture and ideas into something that’s tangible and becomes business.”

Usher acknowledged: “So many people benefited from what he created. And I acknowledge that.”

Yes, powerful and wealthy men often get away with their heinous deeds because others benefit from their wealth.

He added: “And that’s why I see him as legacy.”

Usher and Diddy back in 2004.
Singers Usher and Sean “P. Diddy” Combs attend the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards at the American Airlines Arena August 29, 2004. (Photo Credit: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)

Usher also praised “Puff” as “a mentor.”

He likened Diddy to a “really, really hard teacher” who was able to educate him “in real time.”

Usher continued: “I put respect on his name.”

He explained that this is “because I realized that what I learned as a businessman before I even understood what business was came as a result of seeing the incredible things that he was able to do.”

Saying businessman once again, Usher added: “And the way that he positioned himself as a businessman.”

Usher and Diddy in January 2020.
Usher and Sean Combs attend the Pre-GRAMMY Gala and GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Sean “Diddy” Combs on January 25, 2020. (Photo Credit: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

What does this mean for Usher fans?

As for what we should take from this … a profound sense of disappointment, albeit without feeling truly surprised.

There is a horrific video of Diddy and Cassie Ventura, one that we won’t describe here. And she is not his only alleged victim.

The idea that anyone would support the man after seeing that should be unthinkable. But, sadly, it is not.

We live in a world where men will bend over backwards to defend other men — because condemning them is inconvenient, because they feel a misplaced sense of loyalty, or because they fear facing justice themselves.

In Usher’s case, this looks like a case of misplaced loyalty. Which is perhaps why he has such a beef with Justin Bieber these days, since the Biebs clearly doesn’t feel the same way.

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Jinger Duggar Breaks Silence on ‘Devastating’ Joseph Duggar Arrest

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As we previously reported, Joseph Duggar was arrested last week for allegedly molesting a nine-year-old girl during a Florida vacation in 2020.

His wife, Kendra Caldwell, was also taken into custody, but unlike Joseph, she was allowed to post bail.

Joe remains behind bars, and as another Duggar abuse scandal unfolds, members of his family are sharing their insights.

Joseph Duggar has been arrested for the alleged molestation of a 9-year-old girl.
Joseph Duggar has been arrested for the alleged molestation of a 9-year-old girl. (Washington County Sheriff’s Office)

Already, Amy Duggar expressed her views on the situation, and Jill Duggar made a statement through her representative.

Now, Jinger Duggar and her husband, Jeremy Vuolo, have addressed Joseph and Kendra’s arrest on the latest episode of their podcast.

“This was devastating news to hear,” Jeremy said on Wednesday, noting that “it’s been a really difficult week” for the pair.

“It’s been one of those weeks that feels like years. And I did not think my heart could break like it has this week,” Jinger chimed in, adding

“The pain and heartbreak that we’ve had over this and just thinking of how it’s affected so many, yeah, it’s just unthinkable. So hard and painful on many levels.”

Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo in early 2026.
Jinger Duggar looks on as her husband shares his thoughts. (Image Credit: YouTube)

Jeremy added that he and Jinger are “thinking about the victim who was brave enough” to come forward with the allegations against Joseph, 31.

“Just the effect on that young person’s life is unimaginable,” he explained.

“And then to see the ripple effect of that horrific crime across the board … I think that’s been for me, the forefront of my mind is just thinking [about] the horror of a crime like that affecting so many for so many years,” Jeremy continued, adding:

“Where do we go from here? We are praying for the victim. We are praying for all of those affected.”

This, of course, is not the first time that the Duggars have been in this sort of situation.

Josh Duggar's Post-Conviction Mug Shot
Josh Duggar will be stuck behind federal bars for a VERY long time. No one feels sorry for him. (Image Credit: NBC)

In 2021, Jinger’s eldest brother, Josh Duggar, was convicted on charges of possessing and distributing child sexual abuse materials.

He is currently behind bars and is not scheduled for release until 2032.

Jinger alluded to that situation when discussing the scandal involving Joseph.

“You can’t be prepared for news like this —–even though we’ve experienced something very similar before with one of my other siblings who made unthinkable choices and decisions that have affected all of us,” she said, adding:

“And yet, the pain and hurt that’s caused to us … it’s hard to know what to do sometimes, moving forward. You just feel the weight of it.”

It’s unclear at this point if Joseph will eventually be granted bail or if he will be forced to remain behind bars as he awaits trial.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

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