The world famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch, famed legal brothel that has been featured on HBO’s smash hit series “Cathouse”, has taken the extraordinary step of banning TLC’s “19 And Counting” star Josh Duggar from entering any of their properties, citing concerns for the safety of the 500 legal prostitutes that are employed there. Duggar has recently become embattled in a firestorm of controversy over his admission that he sexually molested five girls, including two of his younger sisters, when he was 15. One of the sisters was 5 at the time that the assault occurred.
”My number one priority has got to be the safety of my girls,” said Dennis Hof, owner of the world famous Bunny Ranch and six other Nevada brothels. “We employ 500 girls at any one time, and we’ve had tens of thousands of them come and go over the years. With the Duggars having 19 kids, it is just simple math that the odds are much greater than usual that one of their daughters might come work for us at some point. There’s no way I would ever put them or any other girl in harm’s way, should that brother of theirs come prowling around here. He’s persona non grata, starting now.”
“Those poor girls (the Duggar sisters) were propped up on television by their Bible thumping parents to make excuses for their brother, saying that their mother and father had protected them after they became aware of the molestations by putting locks on the girls’ doors. We don’t have locks on our girls’ doors, because we’ve never needed them. Apparently the Bunny Ranch brothel is a safer place for young girls than the Duggar household.”
Anonymous wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3120768/The-downfall-Duggars-hate-filled-robocall-photo-lesbian-kiss-exposed-dark-family-secrets.html
Love it! It was Mama Duggar's anti-gay hate that led to the downfall of the family! Karma is a bitch, Duggars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19 Repressed Memories and Counting
Followed by a very special holiday episode, "19 Therapists and Counting."
If they let Josh back on the show, my vote is for "19 Kids and Prowling".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19 Repressed Memories and Counting
Followed by a very special holiday episode, "19 Therapists and Counting."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yay Derrick quit his job and its being speculated that its because they are soon leaving the country for their mission.
Get far far away Jill!
They actually seem like a nice couple - but then again what the hell do I know??
Anonymous wrote:Yay Derrick quit his job and its being speculated that its because they are soon leaving the country for their mission.
Get far far away Jill!
The law is in there side. They do not need to let DHS in their home or to speak to their child even if the police are called and are standing there with DHS. They need a warrant to come into the home unless they is a true reason to believe the child is in serious imminent danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor Duggars, can't catch a break. Not allowed to refuse to allow a minor to speak to the police.
http://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/new-investigation-launched-against-duggar-family-911-called-60330
The Duggar family is under investigation again by the Arkansas Department of Human Services and police were called when the family refused to cooperate, In Touch magazine is reporting exclusively in its new issue that hits newsstands today.
A representative from the Washington County DHS called 911 on May 27 at around 11 a.m. asking for police assistance when DHS was not allowed to see the minor they were concerned about. In Touch, which broke the story of Josh Duggar’s sexual molestation scandal, has the full transcript of the emergency call in the new issue.
It's not the police, it's DHS. It's like if someone called regarding a minor in someone's home with a credible issue and then they showed up at your door asking to make sure the child was ok. They refused so they had to call police to assist. The law applies to them like it does to anyone else in that situation.
The law is in there side. They do not need to let DHS in their home or to speak to their child even if the police are called and are standing there with DHS. They need a warrant to come into the home unless they is a true reason to believe the child is in serious imminent danger.
Are you making this up as your speak? You absolutely do need to cooperate with a child welfare investigation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor Duggars, can't catch a break. Not allowed to refuse to allow a minor to speak to the police.
http://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/new-investigation-launched-against-duggar-family-911-called-60330
The Duggar family is under investigation again by the Arkansas Department of Human Services and police were called when the family refused to cooperate, In Touch magazine is reporting exclusively in its new issue that hits newsstands today.
A representative from the Washington County DHS called 911 on May 27 at around 11 a.m. asking for police assistance when DHS was not allowed to see the minor they were concerned about. In Touch, which broke the story of Josh Duggar’s sexual molestation scandal, has the full transcript of the emergency call in the new issue.
It's not the police, it's DHS. It's like if someone called regarding a minor in someone's home with a credible issue and then they showed up at your door asking to make sure the child was ok. They refused so they had to call police to assist. The law applies to them like it does to anyone else in that situation.
The law is in there side. They do not need to let DHS in their home or to speak to their child even if the police are called and are standing there with DHS. They need a warrant to come into the home unless they is a true reason to believe the child is in serious imminent danger.[/quot
Are you making this up as your speak? You absolutely do need to cooperate with a child welfare investigation.
No, I am not making it up. Google it.
CPS depends on people like you who are ignorant of their rights as well as preying on basic fear to make their job easier. That's often why they call the police. It's an intimidation tactic more often then not but the Police are well aware they can do nothing more than encourage your to cooperate without a warrant or order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor Duggars, can't catch a break. Not allowed to refuse to allow a minor to speak to the police.
http://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/new-investigation-launched-against-duggar-family-911-called-60330
The Duggar family is under investigation again by the Arkansas Department of Human Services and police were called when the family refused to cooperate, In Touch magazine is reporting exclusively in its new issue that hits newsstands today.
A representative from the Washington County DHS called 911 on May 27 at around 11 a.m. asking for police assistance when DHS was not allowed to see the minor they were concerned about. In Touch, which broke the story of Josh Duggar’s sexual molestation scandal, has the full transcript of the emergency call in the new issue.
It's not the police, it's DHS. It's like if someone called regarding a minor in someone's home with a credible issue and then they showed up at your door asking to make sure the child was ok. They refused so they had to call police to assist. The law applies to them like it does to anyone else in that situation.
The law is in there side. They do not need to let DHS in their home or to speak to their child even if the police are called and are standing there with DHS. They need a warrant to come into the home unless they is a true reason to believe the child is in serious imminent danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor Duggars, can't catch a break. Not allowed to refuse to allow a minor to speak to the police.
http://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/new-investigation-launched-against-duggar-family-911-called-60330
The Duggar family is under investigation again by the Arkansas Department of Human Services and police were called when the family refused to cooperate, In Touch magazine is reporting exclusively in its new issue that hits newsstands today.
A representative from the Washington County DHS called 911 on May 27 at around 11 a.m. asking for police assistance when DHS was not allowed to see the minor they were concerned about. In Touch, which broke the story of Josh Duggar’s sexual molestation scandal, has the full transcript of the emergency call in the new issue.
It's not the police, it's DHS. It's like if someone called regarding a minor in someone's home with a credible issue and then they showed up at your door asking to make sure the child was ok. They refused so they had to call police to assist. The law applies to them like it does to anyone else in that situation.
The law is in there side. They do not need to let DHS in their home or to speak to their child even if the police are called and are standing there with DHS. They need a warrant to come into the home unless they is a true reason to believe the child is in serious imminent danger.
+1
And with all they are going through right now, I don't blame them one bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor Duggars, can't catch a break. Not allowed to refuse to allow a minor to speak to the police.
http://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/new-investigation-launched-against-duggar-family-911-called-60330
The Duggar family is under investigation again by the Arkansas Department of Human Services and police were called when the family refused to cooperate, In Touch magazine is reporting exclusively in its new issue that hits newsstands today.
A representative from the Washington County DHS called 911 on May 27 at around 11 a.m. asking for police assistance when DHS was not allowed to see the minor they were concerned about. In Touch, which broke the story of Josh Duggar’s sexual molestation scandal, has the full transcript of the emergency call in the new issue.
It's not the police, it's DHS. It's like if someone called regarding a minor in someone's home with a credible issue and then they showed up at your door asking to make sure the child was ok. They refused so they had to call police to assist. The law applies to them like it does to anyone else in that situation.
The law is in there side. They do not need to let DHS in their home or to speak to their child even if the police are called and are standing there with DHS. They need a warrant to come into the home unless they is a true reason to believe the child is in serious imminent danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor Duggars, can't catch a break. Not allowed to refuse to allow a minor to speak to the police.
http://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/new-investigation-launched-against-duggar-family-911-called-60330
The Duggar family is under investigation again by the Arkansas Department of Human Services and police were called when the family refused to cooperate, In Touch magazine is reporting exclusively in its new issue that hits newsstands today.
A representative from the Washington County DHS called 911 on May 27 at around 11 a.m. asking for police assistance when DHS was not allowed to see the minor they were concerned about. In Touch, which broke the story of Josh Duggar’s sexual molestation scandal, has the full transcript of the emergency call in the new issue.
It's not the police, it's DHS. It's like if someone called regarding a minor in someone's home with a credible issue and then they showed up at your door asking to make sure the child was ok. They refused so they had to call police to assist. The law applies to them like it does to anyone else in that situation.
The law is in there side. They do not need to let DHS in their home or to speak to their child even if the police are called and are standing there with DHS. They need a warrant to come into the home unless they is a true reason to believe the child is in serious imminent danger.