
(Fox News) Federal investigators said they discovered a software program on Josh Duggar’s computer that monitored internet usage and reported it to his wife.
The findings were detailed during the disgraced TLC’s star hearing on Wednesday where Arkansas Judge Christy Comstock ruled Duggar was granted bail and will not have to sit in a jail cell until his trial in his federal child pornography case.
During the four-hour hearing, federal agent Gerald Faulkner said a monitoring program that sent reports to Duggar’s wife, Anna Duggar, about his activity had been installed on the computer, but the images and videos were downloaded after additional software had been installed that allowed him to download them without being monitored.