Josh and Anna Duggar's Official Website Removed Following Molestation Scandal
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Amid the molestation scandal, Josh takes down his official website and cancels appearance at a Christian home-schooling convention in Sandusky.

AceShowbiz - Three days after Josh Duggar made a response to molestation allegations, the website he managed with his wife, Anna Duggar, was no longer available. The eldest child in the Duggar family apparently avoided public appearance amid the molestation scandal.

Recently, Josh canceled his appearance at Teach Them Diligently Christian home-school convention in Sandusky, Ohio, in which he was scheduled to be a keynote speaker. The convention was scheduled to run from May 28 to May 30. Updated information regarding its speaker was put on the convention's webpage and it read, "We heard the completely unexpected news regarding Josh Duggar. Since then, Josh Duggar has withdrawn as a speaker at Teach Them Diligently in Sandusky." The "19 Kids and Counting" star was appointed to be the speaker as he was a child of home schooling and he believed that he could share the benefits of the home schooling program based on his personal experience.

Amid the molestation scandal he did as teenager, a clip showing Josh Duggar making a joke about dating sibling appeared on the internet. The video was taken from TLC's "17 Kids and Counting".

In the video posted on May 22, Josh explained that her sister, Jinger Duggar, couldn't chaperone him and then-fiancee Anna to watch preview screening of an 18+ movie. He then decided to invite his siblings, Jana and John David Duggar. "So, we chose Jana and John David. We thought why not, have a double date," ho joked. "We are from Arkansas!"

Though the joke was about Jana and John David, Josh's comment was surprising given that the 2008 video re-surfaced amid his molestation scandal.

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