Danica Dillon Sues Reality TV Star Josh Duggar

Danica Dillon Sues Reality TV Star Josh Duggar

PHILADELPHIA — Adult film star and feature dancer Danica Dillon has filed suit against suing Josh Duggar, claiming the reality TV star assaulted her on at least two occasions when consensual sex turned rough.

Dillon is suing Duggar for physical and intentional infliction of emotional damage following both alleged sexual encounters that occurred in March and April.

Duggar is known for his appearances on “19 Kids and Counting,” which focuses on the life of the Duggar family.

In May he resigned his position at the Family Research Council, after it had become public that, when he was 14 and 15 years old, he molested five girls, including four of his sisters

Duggar is said to have approached Dillon at a gentlemens club in March, where she claims he paid around $600 for lap dances.

Dillion then said he invited her to his hotel room, and she agreed to have sex with him for $1,500, according to court documents

“Plaintiff felt as if she were being raped by the defendant,” the documents read.

“Plaintiff is currently being treated for severe anxiety similar to PTSD by a psychiatrist due to defendant’s violent and outrageous conduct. Further, plaintiff has been unable to work in her chosen field as a direct consequence of defendant’s actions.”

Dillon is seeking damages in excess of $500,000.

Copyright © 2024 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Age Verification: FSC's Mike Stabile Reports from the Frontlines

Two years into the religiously-inspired crusade to ban free access to adult material in the U.S. through carefully drafted "age verification" legislation, the constant onslaught of state-by-state proposals and laws — many of them copied from each other — can be hard to follow.

Written Erotica Platform 'Hevvn' Launches

Hevvn, a new platform aimed at erotica writers seeking to publish, promote and profit from their work, debuted Thursday.

Sssh.com's Angie Rowntree Speaks at Brown University

Sssh.com founder Angie Rowntree spoke at a Brown University class last week, discussing several topics related to adult filmmaking.

Bella Rolland Toplines 'The Sex Impulse' From Sweet Sinner

Bella Rolland headlines "The Sex Impulse," the latest release from Mile High Media studio brand Sweet Sinner.

Online Industry Veteran Joe E. Passes Away

Online industry veteran Joe E has passed away, according to friends and industry associates.

Judge Acquits Backpage Defendants of Most Charges Before 2nd Retrial

A federal judge acquitted former co-owner of Backpage.com Michael Lacey and two co-defendants on most of the counts remaining from the protracted trial launched against the website operators by the Justice Department in 2018.

Adult Time Partners With Animation Studio 3DGspot

Adult Time has signed a deal to distribute content on its streaming platform from animation studio 3DGspot.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Age Verification Bill Into Law

Republican Gov. Brian Kemp this week signed into law a bill that includes provisions requiring age verification for viewing adult content in Georgia, mirroring legislation being sponsored around the country by anti-porn religious conservative activists.

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches by Country for February, March

AEBN has released the popular searches from its straight and gay theaters in more than three dozen countries during February and March.

Willow Ryder, Angelina Diamanti Topline 'Lesbian Neighbor Affairs'

Willow Ryder and Angelina Diamanti headline "Lesbian Neighbor Affairs," from Girlfriends Films.

Show More