Josh Duggar's tactics in real estate lawsuit were 'definitely not Christianlike,' plaintiff's attorney says
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The real estate lawsuit Josh Duggar lost just seven months prior to his April 29 federal arrest was handled unethically, the plaintiff's attorney in the case claims to Fox News.
A lengthy legal battle ensued, and Duggar was represented by two attorneys in the case after his first, Travis W. Story, was disqualified by a judge. Echols won the lawsuit, with the judge ordering on Sept. 30, 2020, that the plaintiff is the "fee simple owner of the property." A title was ordered quieted and confirmed in Echols' name. Kesha (Chiappinelli) Zaffino, who represented Echols in the case, tells Fox News in an interview just hours after Duggar's Thursday arrest that "nothing surprises" her when it comes to the disgraced former "19 Kids and Counting" star.More Related News
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