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Josh Duggar’s Wife, Anna Duggar, Looks ‘Mad’ at Josh Duggar’s Trial After Password Reveal

Josh Duggar's wife, Anna Duggar, continues to support her husband by showing up for court every day of his trial. On Dec. 3, reporters noted Anna looked upset when the court began talking about passwords for Josh's computer. Here's what allegedly went down.

Josh Duggar’s trial continues on Dec. 3, 2021, and a number of Duggar family members entered the courtroom to attend. Josh Duggar’s wife, Anna Duggar, stood by Josh’s side since the initial allegations. And according to reporters, she looked “mad” on Dec. 3 when talk of Josh’s computer password came up.

Josh Duggar’s wife, Anna Duggar, arrived for Josh Duggar’s trial again on Dec. 3, 2021

Anna Duggar and Josh Duggar pose during the 42nd annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)
Anna Duggar and Josh Duggar pose during the 42nd annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) | Kris Connor/Getty Images

Josh Duggar’s wife, Anna Duggar, continues to stick by her husband’s side. While Josh Duggar’s trial for downloading and obtaining child sexual abuse material began at the end of November 2021, she’s been in court with him whenever possible. According to The Sun, she also arrived in court promptly on Dec. 3, 2021, as the trial continued.

Prior to Josh Duggar’s arrest, Anna Duggar was quite vocal on social media. She consistently posted photos of her family to Instagram, and she often commented on other Duggar family posts. Ever since her husband’s arrest, she stayed away from social media and limited how much others could comment on her content. While she posted about the birth of their seventh child, she remained absent online otherwise.

Past reports also claimed Anna believed Josh was innocent, too. “Anna is convinced Josh will be a free man soon and be able to raise their kids,” a source explained to The Sun after a past court hearing. “She should be worried she’s going to be alone with seven children, but she isn’t. She also doesn’t seem to care what anyone says, or if people think she’s crazy. Anna is standing by Josh.”

Anna Duggar allegedly looked ‘mad’ when passwords were revealed

Josh Duggar’s trial revealed shocking claims to the jury. On Dec. 2, the jury listened to descriptions of the files found on Josh’s computer. Anna Duggar allegedly quickly left the courtroom while the jury listened to the descriptions.

An additional report from The Sun notes Anna appeared upset on Dec. 3. According to the reporter, Josh used the same passwords for his bank accounts as he did for his Linux partition on the computer that allowed him to access the dark web. The main password appeared to be “Intel1988.”

When this reveal happened, the reporter noted Anna looked “mad.” She allegedly complained to Derick Dillard and then left the courtroom to go to the bathroom, return, and complain to another woman.

So, what was Anna upset about? The report notes her email and phone number were potentially displayed during the password reveal. She likely didn’t want her personal information displayed so publicly.

The court discussed Covenant Eyes emails on Dec. 3

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According to The Sun, the court also discussed Covenant Eyes emails during Josh Duggar’s trial. Covenant Eyes is an accountability program downloaded on to Josh Duggar’s computer. The program aimed to keep internet users away from pornography, as it sent a regular user report to the accountability partner. Anna Duggar served as Josh’s accountability partner in this case, so she would receive reports of his internet activity.

Due to the Linux partition on the computer, though, Josh was allegedly able to evade Covenant Eyes and access the dark web without Anna’s knowledge.

When the Covenant Eyes emails sent to Anna were brought up in court on Dec. 3, it seemed like the program didn’t detect any explicit activity. The report noted Covenant Eyes rated the sites as “mature teen” and claimed it “looks good.”

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